West Ham Defending Under Fire as Fans Call for Boardroom Changes
Fresh from calling for the club to quit its rulers.
Perhaps the next move for West Ham’s official fan advisory board is a vote of no confidence in the defense.
Graham Potter’s side still forgets to mark at set pieces.
It was another shocker for West Ham, erasing any gains from their Nottingham Forest win two weeks ago.
They sit 18th after conceding 11 goals in four matches.
The London derby humiliation will fuel calls for boardroom changes.
The soul of West Ham lives in the stands and not in the boardroom.
I want a high press and a harder tackle.
I distrust high lines unless a barge built centre back guards the goal.
To Millwall Spurs or anyone who doubts the East End soundtrack, the jab lands.
Until the club rebuilds a backline the circus carries on.
TLDR West Ham defend poorly and fans demand accountability from the board.
TLDR A suffocating high press and tough tackling are non negotiable in every match.
TLDR Expect barbs at rivals while the stands push for pride and unity.
Graham Potter
West Ham United


