Thousands of West Ham fans have protested against how the club is run and called for chairman David Sullivan and vice-chair Karren Brady to step down.
The demonstrations took place before their home game against Crystal Palace, with Graham Potter's side 18th in the Premier League with only three points from four matches and already out of the Carabao Cup.
Two separate protests close to their London Stadium home saw thousands of supporters march to the ground holding a variety of banners and flags calling for change at the club.
Some of the flags said Sullivan and Brady, who have been at West Ham since 2010, should "just resign" and "were killing the club".