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Ex-West Ham chief shares “clear” boardroom points he noticed from his time on the membership

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A former West Ham worker has shared some “clear” boardroom points he noticed throughout his time on the membership, amid the continued protests surrounding Karren Brady and David Sullivan‘s management.

West Ham followers have been more and more vocal of their opposition to the membership’s possession below Brady and Sullivan, with discontent reaching new heights.

Supporter teams are so pissed off that they’re planning protests at each Saturday dwelling recreation this season, aiming to make their voices heard loud and clear.

The foundation of the protest lies in followers’ rising frustration over what they see as mismanagement and damaged guarantees by Brady and Sullivan. Many supporters really feel the duo have prioritised revenue over the membership’s long-term success, failing to reinvest adequately within the squad and infrastructure.

West Ham’s leads to the Premier League thus far

Sunderland 3-0 West Ham

West Ham 1-5 Chelsea

Nottingham Forest 0-3 West Ham

West Ham 0-3 Tottenham

West Ham 1-2 Crystal Palace

Everton 1-1 West Ham

Arsenal 2-0 West Ham

West Ham 0-2 Brentford

Leeds 2-1 West Ham

Regardless of some preliminary optimism after they took over, the dearth of constant on-field progress, underwhelming recruitment technique and no clear plan transferring ahead has undoubtedly escalated tensions to boiling level.

Simply two years after West Ham gained their first main trophy in a long time, with David Moyes’ Hammers lifting the Convention League in 2023, the east Londoners discover themselves battling relegation after conceding extra objectives than some other Premier League facet.

Since Moyes’ departure, a bunch of managers in Julen Lopetegui, Graham Potter and now Nuno Espirito Santo have failed to rework their fortunes, with issues wanting very bleak on the London Stadium.

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Whereas studies recommend that West Ham are able to spend in January as they give the impression of being to save lots of their season, the membership’s precarious place might be majorly put right down to some questionable selections by Sullivan, Brady and co.

Former West Ham scout reveals “clear” boardroom points he noticed throughout his time on the membership

Chatting with Soccer Insider, ex-West Ham senior scout Mick Brown, did not maintain again in his criticism of the boardroom — saying their issues go all the way in which again to when he was employed by the Irons.

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“There are points there which have been clear since I used to be on the membership, however nothing has been performed about it,” Brown mentioned.

“The midfielders by no means put challenges in, the centre-backs are all the time more likely to make errors, they don’t know what their finest full-back mixture is, and so they don’t have a dependable striker.

“They rely far an excessive amount of on Jarrod Bowen, however there’s solely a lot he can do by himself.

“However I’ve to say, each difficulty West Ham have in the intervening time goes again to selections made by the board, each not too long ago and over the previous couple of years.

“Going again to the choice to usher in Tim Steidten in opposition to Moyes’ needs, after which he introduced gamers in to the membership on massive cash, who the supervisor didn’t need.

“A few of these gamers are nonetheless there, some are gone already, however the board determined to again this man over the supervisor who was given them their most profitable instances in a long time.

“They then determined to eliminate Moyes as a result of they thought they might do higher, and so they’ve had three managers since then, none of whom have been ok.

“Numerous poor selections have been made there, and that’s the reason they’re in hassle, no matter what any supervisor or gamers do that season.”

Given that is coming from somebody who as soon as labored for West Ham, it’s evident that followers’ frustrations are fully justified.

Now, Nuno is the newest under-fire boss to be tasked with getting the perfect out of this uninspired West Ham facet, who’ve seemed as poor of an outfit as we have seen this season.

January represents a serious lifeline for the membership as they reportedly goal a brand new defender, midfielder and ahead, however questions can be requested as to why they did not handle these three positions correctly in the summertime.

Come the winter, it might even be a case of too little, too late.

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