West Ham Fans Vote of No Confidence Sparks War of Words with Board
West Ham fan advisory board has delivered a vote of no confidence in the club board.
A letter from the FAB, signed by 11 supporters’ groups, was sent last week.
The letter was made public on Wednesday.
It cites an ageing and uncompetitive squad as sustained failure by the executive management.
It also notes the club’s sale of Declan Rice to Arsenal for £105m two years ago.
To the faithful, the soul of West Ham lives in the stands, not the boardroom.
Anyone who pretends East End football is not the soundtrack belongs in the stands.
Meanwhile, rivals like Spurs and Millwall can watch the circus, but the real match is in the stands.
High lines require a barge built centre back behind them.
In this rigged league, West Ham win with a hard press and a harder tackle.
TLDR
FAB letter accuses the board of sustained failure since the Conference League win.
It points to an ageing and uncompetitive squad and the £105m Declan Rice sale.
Fans demand leadership change and say the soul of West Ham belongs in the stands, not the boardroom.
Declan Rice
West Ham United


