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West Ham fans are planning to stage protests when Newcastle visit this Sunday 2 November.

The ongoing protests aimed at the Hammers owners and senior management, especially David Sullivan and Karren Brady.

Back in September, the West Ham fans saw their FAB (Fans Advisory Board) issue a vote of no confidence (see below) in the club’s board.

Hammers fans unhappy with the running of their club.

West Ham fans had planned a varying set of protests for home matches.

Their last home game against Brentford (Monday 20 October) saw calls for Hammers supporters to boycott the match. West Ham lost 2-0 and it could/should have been five or six goals they lost by, with the game played out to a huge number of empty seats.

For this Sunday’s game against Newcastle, the West Ham fans have a different protest plan, wanting supporters to turn up for this game BUT then stage a sit in protest after the final whistle.

London Evening Standard reporting on planned protests by West Ham fans at Newcastle match and beyond – 24 September 2025:

‘West Ham supporters are set to stage a lock-in ahead of November’s game against Newcastle as...

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