Sport
With fans restive and a US consortium circling, what next for West Ham? – The Guardian
Owners have rejected offers to sell and supporters desperately want signings as a tough six-game sequence starts at Arsenal

At this stage it is hard to see how David Gold, David Sullivan and Karren Brady can possibly repair their damaged approval ratings. The trust is gone after four unhappy years at the London Stadium and the majority of West Hams supporters are tired of watching their dysfunctional club shed its identity in return for very little on the pitch.
The past few weeks have been draining. After a period of deceptive calm, West Ham unleashed a wave of negativity when they sold Grady Diangana to West Brom …
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