The West Ham owners have released an official statement to their fans on Wednesday morning.
This comes only three days after their relegation to the Championship.
West Ham won 3-0 on the final day against Leeds, ending the season two points behind Tottenham.
If the Hammers had won their last away game of the season at St James’ Park, it would have been Spurs and not West Ham making the drop.
The West Ham owners releasing this official statement to their fans, explaining how they are going to try and put this right and confirming that Nuno Espirito Santo will be continuing as manager.
Should the Newcastle United owners be doing similar, an official released to NUFC fans publicly confirming that Eddie Howe will indeed be continuing and their plans on how the club will be bouncing back from a disappointing (though not disastrous like West Ham’s…) season?
The official release from the West Ham owners to their fans on Wednesday (27 May 2026) morning:
‘Dear supporters,
Relegation is obviously not the outcome that anyone at West Ham United would have wanted when the Premier League season started last August. For every single person who is passionate about the Club, it hurts deeply and that feeling will sustain for some time.
As a Board we cannot shy away from the fact our season has not been good enough. We know you, the supporters, have backed the team constantly as always and your loyalty and commitment has not been matched by our final league position. We also understand the frustration that many of you feel about the direction the Club has headed in recent years.
Although relegation is not what any of us wanted, we now have to look forward. The Board must now review every aspect of the Club’s operation to ensure that when we return to the Premier League – hopefully in August 2027 – we are a better West Ham United in every way, on and off the pitch.’
West Ham picked up three points in their opening five Premier League matches before sacking Graham Potter.
Nuno Espirito Santo coming in and picking up 36 points in the remaining 33 PL games of the 2025/26 season.
Not enough to avoid relegation but the West Ham owners saying:
‘The football operation always has to be our first priority and the planning for next season started as soon as the final whistle sounded on Sunday. We held meetings with Head Coach Nuno Espírito Santo early this week and are pleased to confirm that he has expressed his continued commitment to the Club – as we have to him.
Nuno made it very clear that he is highly motivated for the challenge of guiding West Ham United back to the top flight at the first time of asking. That must be the unquestionable goal for next season. Nuno has spent one previous year in the EFL Championship and it was an outstanding success as he secured 99 points to win the title with Wolverhampton Wanderers in 2018.
While the ultimate outcome on Sunday was a painful one, the Board of Directors believe that there have been broader signs of improvement and progress in recent months, and we want Nuno to continue developing that progress.
A total of 25 points taken from our final 17 Premier League matches equated to 1.47 points per game – a ratio that would have resulted in a seventh-place finish across the full season. Furthermore, we feel the clear improvement in squad mentality and togetherness since January, leading to that upturn in performances and results, makes him the right man to lead us forward.’
The West Ham owners also claiming that they will be doing everything they can to repair their relationship with a disillusioned fanbase…
‘We know we must also take steps to repair the Club’s relationship with its fanbase. We want West Ham United to be a Club that listens to all of our supporters and communicates with them in a clear and transparent way. Our new Interim Chief Executive Officer, Karim Virani has met with the elected Fan Advisory Board (FAB) several times during his first weeks in the role.
We are committed to taking supporter feedback on board, and backing that up with real, significant actions – starting with reductions of up to 30% across all Season Ticket prices for next season. Full details will be shared directly with Season Ticket Holders and on our channels when the renewal window opens at 12noon today.
We will be arranging further meetings with the FAB over the summer so they can help us shape our immediate strategy for more off-field improvements. A lot more work will be going into this priority area and we will share regular updates with you.
We understand it has been a challenging and difficult time to be a West Ham United fan. And we know we have an immense responsibility to you and every supporter around the world to get this right.
Together, we will take the Club back to where it belongs. The hard work to do that has already started.
The West Ham United Board of Directors’
So, should the Newcastle United owners be following suit?