Originally Posted by
Smartie
They are not all that far from their traditional home.
I think it's more to do with the vision they were sold on leaving their traditional home. By cashing in on the property and by being able to house extra fans, they were expecting to be able to challenge higher up the table.
West Ham have always had a healthy support and have under-performed for decades. They seem to be spending a lot more money on continued under-performance.
I think that what the board want and what the fans want seem to be different things. The fans would have been happy to stay in their old ground, attempt to play football the right way and not necessarily achieve a great deal.
By promising big then under-delivering, the board have put themselves in a very difficult position.