A West Ham fan says that he has been banned from attending games for the rest of the season after wearing a ‘GSB Out’ shirt during the Hammers’ draw with Brighton.
Cameron Robson has been banned from attending all home and away games for the rest of the season after wearing the shirt in protest of the current ownership of the club.
The club say that the ban is in relation to the message on the shirt, which they believe could incite the crowd.
Twitter: Nice to finally hear from you guys. LS185 give go ahead to protest, but I’m the one who is the source of danger eve… https://t.co/EOZgvR4RRT (@robson1896)
The Hammers ownership has come under a lot of criticism as of late, resulting in protests before games and also planned ones for televised fixtures.
Several West Ham fans took to Twitter to voice their disappointment in the ban, with many believing that the club simply aren’t helping themselves at the minute.
Twitter: @robson1896 Hahahaha they don’t help themselves do they (@_CarltonCole9)
Twitter: @robson1896 @WHUFC_Stickers How ludicrous is this? They know no shame these people (@Leejh31)
Twitter: @robson1896 Need to get so many people wearing t-shirts in the ground they won’t know which way round they are. The… https://t.co/NTaC4hNPow (@david_franklin8)
Twitter: @robson1896 The only thing it would incite is to encourage everyone to wear one. (@54bobb)
Twitter: @robson1896 Who’s selling the t-shirts? Could literally sell thousands before the 29th after this. (@davenash77)
Twitter: @robson1896 What a disgrace this board. The GSB regime strikes again. (@ItalianIrons)




