West Ham boss David Moyes has rejected calls for him to go after defeat at Nottingham Forest.
A 'Moyes Out' banner could be seen in the away end at the City Ground yesterday.
"I don't think you can ever please everybody," Moyes said. "I think it would be hard to say there have been many better times at West Ham.
"Maybe they [the fans] want something different. But I think they'd honestly have to say it's been as good a time as they've had at the club regarding winning a trophy, their league positions.
"Maybe they've had managers who excite them more. But the one who is sitting here wins more.
"We're hurting really badly as a team and manager as we've not had good results for five to six weeks now.
"This season we've beaten Tottenham, Arsenal and Manchester United so we mustn't forget there have been good times.
"There have been things that have affected us and there have been other clubs that have also suffered.
"There is no divine right that West Ham don't have a dicky period but we need to get back on it."