West Ham United vice-chairman Karren Brady is keen on ending crowd trouble at the London Stadium.
The Hammers suffered a disappointing 4-2 defeat at the hands of Watford in the Premier League on Saturday in a match which was marred by ugly fighting inside the London Stadium between the two sets of supporters, as well as some in-fighting between Hammers fans.
West Ham chief Karren Brady has now gone on to have her say regarding the violence and has stated that the club will be looking to enforce a change in order to increase the safety of the fans.
She said: "The club has no control over stewards or police as it does not hold the safety certificate.
"So it is frustrating and disappointing something outside our control is happening. We will force a change if required as the safety of supporters is the primary concern."