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West Ham United fans respond to Karren Brady comments

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West Ham United fans are not happy with the club’s vice-chairman Karren Brady.

West Ham United's Vice-Chairman Karren Brady (C) is seen in the crowd during the English Premier League football match between West Ham United and Burnley at The London Stadium, in east...

West Ham United fans have criticised the club’s vice-chairman Karren Brady on social networking site Twitter for her recent comments in The Sun.

Brady has criticised a section of the West Ham fanbase by calling them “keyboard warriors”.

“We have some problems at the London Stadium caused to a degree by the terms of our lease, which we are tackling, but also by malcontents and keyboard warriors,” Brady wrote in The Sun.

West Ham fans have responded strongly to Brady’s comment on Twitter.

Below are some of the best comments:

West Ham United Vice Chairman Karren Brady listens to a question during a press conference in east London to announce the new deal between Newham council and West Ham United football club...

A general view outside the stadium prior to the Premier League match between West Ham United and West Bromwich Albion at London Stadium on January 2, 2018 in London, England.

West Ham have endured a disappointing season and have just about managed to retain their Premier League status for the 2018-19 campaign.

During the Premier League game against Burnley at the London Stadium, there was fan protest and pitch invasion.

It is clear that the West Ham fans want more from the board and the team, and it will be an interesting summer for the London outfit.

It remains to be seen if former Everton and Manchester United manager David Moyes is kept in charge of the West Ham first team next season, having guided the team to Premier League safety this term.

The Hammers also need to hold onto their best players, as well as recruit some quality footballers in the summer transfer window.