Report: Hammers claim talks with protesters snubbed

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West Ham are insisting their attempts to engage with fans groups are being rebuffed as plans for another protest ahead of the Burnley game emerged.

The club’s hierarchy wanted a meeting in May but according to The Mail their attempts to arrange one  has been snubbed.

A report at https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-8093501/West-Ham-fans-plan-new-anti-board-protest-ahead-Burnley-clash.html explains they have also responded to criticism about the election process for their official supporters board by postponing the previously planned meeting and changing the process in a bid to give a wider range of fans a voice.

And it adds that the board have vowed to attend the rearranged meeting, planned for May, and be transparent by answering any questions put to them in a move they also hope will further improve communication between the club and supporters.

However, there has been no agreement from the protest organisers – led by Hammers United – and instead a third protest ahead of the Burnley game is being organised.

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