Nuno's West Ham reign gets off to a flying start, with a 2-2 draw against Newcastle United. The Portuguese coach expressed his gratitude to the fans for their passionate atmosphere, which he believes was a key factor in the team's performance. The game was a protest against the club's board, with supporters voicing their frustrations at chairman David Sullivan and vice-chair Karren Brady. Despite the protest, Nuno's team showed spirit and determination, with midfielder Freddie Potts making his first Premier League start. The draw puts West Ham within three points of Burnley in 17th place, and Nuno is confident that with the support of the fans, the team can continue to improve and make the London Stadium a difficult place for opponents. But here's where it gets controversial... some fans believe that the team's performance was not enough to justify the protest, and that the board should still be held accountable. And this is the part most people miss... while the fans' passion is admirable, the team's performance was not flawless, and there is still room for improvement. So, what do you think? Is the fans' passion enough to justify the protest? Or should the team's performance be the main focus? Share your thoughts in the comments below!