A protest march against West Ham United co-owners David Sullivan and David Gold has been called off after being sufficiently reassured by vice-chairman Karren Brady.
The march, which was planned to take place before the Hammers home game with Burnley, was organised by a group of supporter groups over the direction of the club since it's move from Upton Park last year.
The Real West Ham Fans Action Group formed in November to voice their disapproval over several issues under the ownership of Gold and Sullivan while demanding meetings with the board.
Brady attended a number of meetings set up by the group and talks between the two parties have given fans hope going forward, leading to the protest march being called off.