West Ham fans stage protest march before match

Police have a meeting outside the stadium ahead of the English Premier League match between West Ham United and Southampton at The London Stadium, in east London on March 31, 2018. PHOTO | IAN KINGTON |

What you need to know:

  • Hammers fans are furious at the way the club has been run following the move from their historic Upton Park ground to the unpopular Olympic Stadium in east London.
  • They congregated outside Stratford station before making their way to the ground.

LONDON

West Ham supporters staged a protest march against the Premier League club's beleaguered owners before the match against Southampton on Saturday.

Hammers fans are furious at the way the club has been run following the move from their historic Upton Park ground to the unpopular Olympic Stadium in east London.

They congregated outside Stratford station before making their way to the ground.

The supporters, many of whom were carrying banners, marched around the stadium singing anti-board songs.

West Ham are languishing close to the Premier League relegation zone and ill-feeling among fans has boiled over in recent weeks.

Security inside the ground has been beefed up after serious crowd disturbances tarnished West Ham's last home match against Burnley on March 10.

Fans invaded the pitch during the defeat, while others threw missiles toward West Ham co-owners David Sullivan, who was struck by a coin, and David Gold. They were forced to flee their seats.

In response to those incidents, a security barrier has been erected close to the directors' box.

Sullivan will be in the directors' box for the Saints game, but in a seat a few rows back from his usual one.