Sullivan house targeted by anti-Board fans

  • by Staff Writer
  • Monday, 20th November 2017

David Sullivan's Essex house was doorstepped by angry supporters this morning as protests against the club's current administration intensified.

As you can see from the image below, the entrance to the co-Chairman's residence was used as the backdrop for a large banner calling for the removal of vice-chair Karren Brady, who some claim is partly responsible for the club's current parlous state.



The image was posted by @robson1986 on Twitter, along with the message: "Created by the poor, stolen by the rich. Thought there’d be no stewards to confiscate flags outside Sullivan’s gaff."

Sullivan's house was last targeted by West Ham supporters in May 2014, when banners urging the removal of Sam Allardyce were hung on the gates at the entrance to the co-Chairman's property.

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