Mark Noble has attempted to heal the growing rift between West Ham's fans and the club over the London Stadium move.
The Hammers' opening matches at their new home have been played to a backdrop of ugly scenes in the stands, with supporters fighting amongst themselves during the 4-2 defeat by Watford a fortnight ago.
The problems stem from fans who want to sit down being seated behind sections who want to stand, and the club have moved quickly to relocate more than 200 supporters while working to improve the stewarding and segregation.
But while West Ham's executive vice-chairman, Baroness Karren Brady, claims the move from Upton Park is 'the most successful stadium migration in history', the booing when her image flashed up on the big screen during the Hornets match suggested some supporters do not agree.