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Home sweet home is a term that’s foreign to West Ham United this season as despite a change in managers with Nuno Espirito Santo replacing Graham Potter there’s still a fair amount of unhappiness among the rank and file who follow the club.

Disgruntled fans are still planning to boycott the Premier League match against Brentford at the London Stadium in protest at the way the board run the club and many are expected to show their displeasure by staying away from the Monday Night Football fixture.

Their frustrations are centred around the owner’s transfer policy with not enough spent on quality players needed to supplement the star quality supplied by Jarrod Bowen and Lucas Pacqueta.

The Hammers traditionally play an entertaining brand of football laced with vim and vigour and Nuno’s low press and counter-attacking philosophy may not sit well with the home crowd over the long haul if results do not significantly improve.

A success at Wolves, where expectations were not high, then he bombed during an ill-fated spell in charge at Tottenham, where he still lasted longer than Ange Postecoglou managed at the City Ground after replacing him following a 3-0 home defeat which – ironically...

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