The dissatisfaction of some Hammer fans over the way the club is being run was evident during a 4-1 defeat to Liverpool at Anfield
A group of West Ham fans made their feelings over the club's hierarchy abundantly clear by brandishing a controversial banner at Anfield on Saturday which referenced Adolf Hitler.
David Moyes' side slumped to a 4-1 loss against a rampant Liverpool outfit, leaving the Hammers just three points clear of the relegation zone.
On a weekend that marked the 25th anniversary of the death of club legend Bobby Moore, some fans turned their attentions to other matters with a banner on display which read: "Brady, Sullivan and Gold you have done more damage to the East End of London than Adolf Hitler did.