Off Topic Not SAFC related but David Sullivan has stood down at West Ham

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Karen Brady was lucky she resigned a couple of months ago.
She must have been tipped off....time to go!
Mind you,that programme last night was weak as piss. It only confirmed what most people already knew....Sullivan is a dirty,sleazy old man who has exploited women all his life and knows his wealth can get him sex any time he wants.
 
Karen Brady was lucky she resigned a couple of months ago.
Left the sinking ship as she knew what was coming. Butter wouldn’t melt in her mouth on the apprentice. Made her money on the back of sleazy porn and exploitation and certainly no role model.

Taking pictures of kids when they were 15 so they can do topless pictures the day they are 16 is morally abhorrent.
 
Turns out Sullivan was banned from any contact with the women's team THREE years ago. Eh!?

So who knew this? Brady? Who else?

How can you be an owner of a club and be banned from contact with the women's team? That is completely untenable.

No wonder they have hit the buffers that lot with a ball of grease like that in charge.
 
Turns out Sullivan was banned from any contact with the women's team THREE years ago. Eh!?

So who knew this? Brady? Who else?

How can you be an owner of a club and be banned from contact with the women's team? That is completely untenable.

No wonder they have hit the buffers that lot with a ball of grease like that in charge.
Wasn't something also put in place for Al-Fayed at Fulham?
 
Former West Ham vice-chair Baroness Brady knew the club's co-owner David Sullivan was banned from contacting the women's and youth teams because of safeguarding concerns, but has defended continuing to work for him for three years, the BBC has learned.

Baroness Brady, 57, who is best known for her role on BBC One's The Apprentice, has worked for Sullivan for the best part of four decades, including 16 years as vice-chair at West Ham.

In her first response to a BBC Panorama and Times newspaper investigation which revealed that David Sullivan had been accused of sexually exploitative and predatory behaviour, lawyers for Baroness Brady said she stayed at West Ham because of the principle of a "presumption of innocence" and denied that it was hypocritical to remain there whilst also being a vocal supporter of women's rights.

Her lawyers said she had "no knowledge" of the allegations made in a joint BBC Panorama and Times newspaper investigation published earlier this week, and added she was "not involved in, nor did she witness... [any] of the incidents alleged in the reports".

Sullivan has categorically denied all allegations against him.

In correspondence from her lawyers to the BBC on Friday evening, she acknowledged that she was made aware that the Football Association had raised concerns about Sullivan when the FA contacted West Ham in July 2023.

This followed the FA receiving a complaint about a historic allegation dating back to the 1980s.

Brady's lawyers said, though she was aware, she was not involved in the decision made by West Ham in conjunction with the local authority and the FA to impose restrictions on Sullivan's access to the club's women's and youth teams.

The lawyers said her role was to "ensure the club's established and robust safeguarding structures, procedures and necessary confidentialities were followed and respected throughout".

Brady continued working for the club until April this year when she stepped down abruptly five games before the end of the season.


In the letter, her lawyers said she remained at West Ham because Sullivan always denied the allegation and she relied "on the principle of presumption of innocence in continuing to work at the club".

Asked by the BBC whether Brady saw any contradiction between her support for women's rights and working for a man who was perceived to present sufficient risk to women and younger people that he was prevented from contacting them at his own football club, her lawyers said there wasn't one.

"There is no inconsistency or hypocrisy between our client advocating for the protection of women and respecting the confidential safeguarding investigation and process that was being managed by the appropriate safeguarding professionals and statutory authorities," they said.

Brady has worked with Sullivan for the best part of four decades. She worked for his Sport newspapers before he named the then-23-year-old managing director of Birmingham City after taking over the club in 1993.

After buying West Ham with business partners in 2010, Sullivan installed Baroness Brady as vice-chair and she helped negotiate the club's move to the Olympic Stadium in 2016.

At the time of her departure, she issued a statement saying it had "been a privilege to work alongside the board, management, players, staff and supporters at West Ham United".

Baroness Brady has been a member of the House of Lords since 2014 and has served as one of Lord Sugar's assistants on The Apprentice for 16 years.
 
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Kretinsky is going to buy the gold shares, giving him over 40%. He has allies who hold shares thet together with Kretinsky get him over 50%
He is apparently talking about putting cash in, which would eventually dilute the other shareholders' percentage if they don't match.
This bloke is very wealthy. It makes them hot favourites for promotion I'd say.
 
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