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The Sun: Dissatisfied with club owner, West Ham United fans carry coffin in protest

5:51pm, 9 November 2025【Football】

November 9 According to the "Sun" report, before the game against Burnley, thousands of players gathered in front of the London Bowl to protest against the owners of West Ham United. Some fans even carried coffins to protest, with the words "Sold our souls", "No longer tolerate BS (West Ham United chairman David Sullivan and vice-chairman Karen Brady)" and so on.

This is the third consecutive game that West Ham United fans have held similar protests. The previous game against Brentford was boycotted by fans. Although last weekend's 3-1 victory over Newcastle eased some tensions, fans still staged a sit-in at the stadium and chanted slogans against the club's owners. The series of protests followed the club's poor start to the season, which included the sacking of head coach Graham Potter and his replacement by Nuno Santo.