Why are West Ham fans protesting?published at 14:54 GMT
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West Ham fans have staged another demonstration against the club's owners today, with a protest march taking place before their match against Burnley.
Supporters have voiced their displeasure at club chairman David Sullivan and vice-chair Karren Brady - and want both to step down from their roles.
Sullivan and Brady have been in control of West Ham since 2010, but sold a 27% stake in the club to Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky in 2021.
Fans believe the club have not adequately built on their 2023 Conference League victory - their first major trophy in 43 years - and there is ongoing dissatisfaction with their stadium.
West Ham left Upton Park in 2016 to move to the 62,500-seater London Stadium, which was originally built as an athletics venue for the London 2012 Olympics. Brady promised fans in 2013 that it would be a "world-class" football venue.
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