West Ham’s Fan Advisory Board (FAB) meet with the club this evening with West Ham Vice Chairman Karren Brady in attendance.
At the end of August, the FAB wrote to the board in a letter of no confidence.
Thousands of West Ham fans staged a protest against the club’s board before their Premier League match against Crystal Palace in September and boycott against Brentford last Monday was also part of their protest campaign. Future plans include a sit in at the next home game against Newcastle United and a further protest at the following home game against Burnley.
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The FAB asked the club seven questions at their last meeting in September and this meeting aims to address to seek answers on those queries.
Leadership & Governance
Question: When will the Club move to a professional governance model (CEO + Director of Football with autonomy)?
Financial Strategy & PSR Failures
Question: What credible financial strategy will prevent further PSR breaches and enable consistent squad investment?
Commercial & Stadium Strategy
Question: How will the Club balance revenue generation with fan experience, inclusion, and equality?
Heritage & Culture
Question: Where is our heritage and why has it not been displayed seven years since the written commitment by the board was made?
Strategic Vision
Question: What is the five-year vision for West Ham United on and off the pitch?
Fan Relations & Trust
Question: What structural changes will ensure genuine, timely and meaningful supporter engagement in future decision-making?
Squad Matters
Question: What is the long-term footballing vision for recruitment, youth development, and European competitiveness?