West Ham enthusiasts were alarmed on Wednesday after co-owner David Sullivan warned that the club was not guaranteeing new signings.
The Hammers endured a summer of discontent and tension intensified for the owners after seeing that no new faces appeared when they sold Grady Diangana to West Brom for 20 million pounds.
Fans are furious at the direction West Ham is headed: Some supporters have subsidized the GSB (Gold, Sullivan, Brady) crusade, with a small organization of protesters displaying anti-property banners on the floor ahead of the start in Newcastle on the opening day of the season, and back in front of the Emirates Stadium last Saturday.
David Sullivan (center) admitted that he can make sure West Ham will make signings
The hectic summer at West Ham with the club unable to bring out new faces
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