West Ham Fans Protest at London Stadium Despite 3-1 Win Over Newcastle

West Ham Fans Protest at London Stadium Despite 3-1 Win Over Newcastle
Protest at London Stadium

West Ham's win over Newcastle is overshadowed by fan protests. Despite a 3-1 win over Newcastle, West Ham fans voice their discontent with a sit-in protest at London Stadium.


Thousands of West Ham fans staged a protest inside the London Stadium after their 3-1 win over Newcastle, voicing their discontent...


West Ham fans staged a protest inside the London Stadium after their team's 3-1 win over Newcastle. The supporters, frustrated with the club's board, chose to stage a sit-in protest, voicing their discontent and demanding change.


Nuno Espirito Santo's side earned a much-needed win, thanks to goals from Lucas Paquetá and Tomáš Souček, as well as an own-goal from Sven Botman. Despite the victory, West Ham remains in the relegation zone, just three points above newly promoted Burnley, who they will face at the London Stadium next Saturday.




Thousands of West Ham fans staged a protest inside the London Stadium after their 3-1 win over Newcastle, voicing their discontent with the club's leadership. The fans' opposition to owner David Sullivan and vice-chair Karren Brady is mounting, with many calling for their removal.


The protest, which took place after the final whistle, saw fans chanting “sack the board” and refusing to leave the ground. This latest demonstration is part of a broader movement, with the club's fan advisory board recently issuing a vote of no confidence in the board's leadership.

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