JAKARTA - The West Ham supporters group has filed a motion of not believing in club officials.
An open letter to key shareholders David Sullivan, Vanessa Gold, Daniel Kretinsky, and Tripp Smith, condemning the aging and uncompetitive squad as the cause of the club's continued failure.
The east London club experienced a difficult start to the season with a crushing defeat to Sunderland and Chelsea, as well as defeats to the Carabao Cup against Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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However, pressure on manager Graham Potter slightly eased with a 3-0 win over Nottingham Forest on Sunday, August 31, 2025.
Despite this, West Ham United's Advisory Council of Supporters has called for protests in the upcoming home game.
"You must have heard our members call for various protests in the upcoming matches," read an open letter to club officials.
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