Hammers United have announced the official route for their planned protest march ahead of Saturday’s game against Burnley.
The march will begin outside Stratford Station at 12:30pm sharp, finishing 45 minutes later at the Directors’ Entrance on Marshgate Lane.
While emotions are expected to run high, Hammers United have stressed that supporters remain fully behind Nuno Espirito Santo and the team, promising passionate vocal support once the game kicks off.
“This Is About Getting Our Club Back”
HU co-founder Paul ‘Bubbles’ Colborne said:
“This is about getting our club back. We want David Sullivan and Karren Brady to resign their executive positions and put competent football people in place to run the club.”
The protest will be fully marshalled and has received official permission from the Metropolitan Police.
Bubbles added:
“We need all the help we can get. This is a fight for the very survival of the club — and we might not get another chance.”
For full details of the march and updates, visit the Hammers United website.

The protest will start outside Stratford station then move to the London Stadium

The team could have really used their full support during the Leeds game. Imagine if it was the game that decided if we stay up or not and a third of the crowd are not there because they’re boycotting the game.
Graham,
I rather think the idea is not to get Sullivan to sell, but to persuade him to take a step back and employ someone who can get better value for him, from his investment; because at present, a lot of money has been spent over the last 3-4 years, and he/the club has very little to show for it…. Clearly, Sullivan is not as great at running a football club, as he is at running his other businesses?
Give it a rest ,at least I was there Sunday?
A question mark but no question.
Interesting comment in Times sports section today. Spurs spent over £1billion on their new stadium which is generally acknowledged as best in UK. However their home record since it opened is worse than ours by an additional 2 points lost!
It could be us fans that make the difference rather than what the structure is?
Best of luck trying to get Sullivan out, hope protesters have a buyer lined up with an additional £1billion plus to dispose of in building a replacement stadium somewhere in East End.
Yeah that 1 billion spurs stadium which their fans are all paying for with incredibly high ticket prices compared to us is also a millstone around their necks when they’re not winning.