@HammersUnited2 For all the #WestHam fans who don't know what's going on behind the scenes, this video will give you a MASSIVE clue about the #UKEpstein currently under investigation for r8ping & exploiting many, many underage girls and teens.
#WHUFC#WestHamUnited#WHU
https://t.co/zeRnWMQ33X
David Sullivan, co-owner of West Ham United, is currently under police investigation for serious non-recent sexual offences. If these allegations are proven in court, here's why he deserves prison time:
1/ The severity of the accusations: Reports detail claims of rape involving an under-16, sexual assault, exploitation of minors, and making or distributing indecent images—crimes that inflict lasting harm and demand strong punishment to uphold justice.
2/ Past legal history: Sullivan was convicted in 1982 for living off immoral earnings tied to prostitution, serving time before a successful appeal. If current probes reveal a pattern, it underscores the need for accountability to safeguard the vulnerable.
3/ Position of power: As a prominent football executive, any confirmed wrongdoing undermines trust in sports governance. Incarceration would affirm that influence doesn't shield from consequences.
4/ Societal protection: Prison serves to deter similar acts and prioritize victim recovery, ensuring predators face real repercussions regardless of status. #BSOUT
West Ham fans make their feelings clear to the club hierarchy.
A plane carrying a banner reading ‘Sullivan & Brady OUT’ flew over the Pirelli Stadium during their FA Cup tie against Burton Albion.
The final #whufc#guff for this season…
Our impending relegation is not bad luck. It is the inevitable destination of a club that has been without leadership for years — on the pitch and, even most damningly, off it.
On the pitch, the evidence is brutal and consistent: abysmal recruitment, incoherent tactics, and a squad assembled with all the foresight of a late-night eBay shopping spree.
Off it, the story is uglier still. David Sullivan and Karren Brady have spent over a decade treating West Ham United as a survival project rather than a successful football club.
The arrival of Tripp-Smith and Daniel Kretinsky has merely swapped one form of short-termism for another — private-equity logic dressed up as ambition. There is no philosophy, no plan, no vision beyond the next balance sheet. Just a relentless extraction of value from a fan base that deserves far better.
The London Stadium is the perfect monument to this failure: a gleaming, soulless bowl sold to us as the gateway to a brighter future, while the foundations of the club quietly rotted underneath. Bigger capacity, smaller soul.
This is what institutional drift looks like. A slow, miserable slide from Premier League mid-table to Championship certainty, presided over by people who long ago stopped caring whether the football team wins or loses, as long as the balance sheet looks ok.
Only one thing can stop the rot: new ownership with genuine footballing ambition. Until that happens, the Championship is not a threat. It is our future — and we are already on our way there.
#NoMoreBS #SullivanOut #BradyOut
West Ham United.
A club with
A lost identity
A redundant academy
A total disconnect with its fan base
A squad not proud to wear the badge
A lack of a footballing strategy
A rented athletics stadium
A board incapable of making decisions
The Sullivan Brady Legacy.
Only at West Ham could we go from ‘manager wants to sign strikers from the domestic market’ to having 0 strikers with premier league experience 🤣🤣 #BSOUT
A rented stadium with 90 years left. Over time the value of this to the club decreases and doesn't feel like home at all. Every game is an away fixture.
A below standard training ground which is remortgaged to the max increasing club borrowing. Poor recruitment has seen us spend-
West Ham's sorry state is a betrayal of one of English football's great clubs and best fanbases. And the really sad part is: we're no longer surprised https://t.co/PUmZe8GW8o
Multiple phone calls no answer… Over an hour waiting on hold today no answer… multiple emails guess what no answer… what is happening with my warranty claim? @scottsdalegolf now a month without golf clubs. £150 in membership fees unused! Answers please.
So, they give Potter/Macauley one window.
Sign the 1st choice midfielder as late as possible.
Then...
1 win, 2 losses - but the losses showed big signs of improvement.
Sack Potter after a week of training and press conferences.
Shambles.