West Ham vice-chairman could not resist a dig at Tottenham.
Karren Brady risked incurring the wrath of TV boss Lord Sugar during the BBC Apprentice Final when she stuck it to his club, Tottenham Hotspur.
The West Ham United vice-chairman could not resist the chance to have a dig at Spurs during the final last night, broadcast on BBC1 at 9.05pm.
It came in the boardroom during a discussion about potentially selling a product in a West Ham United club shop, requiring a licensing fee.
Brady advised: “You get some cheap clubs like Spurs, and you get some more expensive clubs like West Ham and Manchester United. Your £250,000 wouldn’t go very far.”
Karren Brady
Lord Sugar, former Tottenham chairman, did not ruin his big night by getting drawn into a war of words, simply deciding to smile and move on.
Brady’s West Ham boss David Gold did have a warm message for Lord Sugar, congratulating him on his choice of candidates after the show finishes.
The two London clubs are fierce rivals, with Tottenham winning a dramatic clash between the two teams 3-2 earlier this season.
Currently Spurs are in fifth place in the Premier League table, while West Ham are down in 13th position.
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