West Ham United fans have savaged vice-chairman Karren Brady as the rift between the club’s support and ownership worsens.

West Ham have endured a torrid season with the club sat in the relegation places and facing a real struggle to stay up this season.
It is a million miles away from what Hammers fans were promised on being inticed from their beloved Boleyn Ground home of 112 years with talk of a new era and of finally being able to compete with the elite in the transfer market.
In truth the club is now closer to the Championship than the Champions League and has a meagre net spend compared to most of their Premier League rivals since moving to the London Stadium in the summer of 2016.
Many fans are also deeply unhappy with the stadium itself feeling it is simply not fit for football with hug gaps between the stands and the playing surface, poles apart from Upton Park.

The situation has led to a major breakdown in relations between the supporters and outspoken owners David Sullivan and David Gold and their vice-chairman Karren Brady.
So when Brady chose to publicly criticise Robert Snodgrass – a player still owned by West Ham and currently on loan at Championship side Aston Villa – it did not go down well with Hammers fans and comes after Sullivan told the national media his sons “begged him not to sign” Snodgrass and Jose Fonte last January.

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