Overview
- West Ham confirmed Tuesday that Karren Brady resigned as vice-chair after 16 years at the club.
- The club said she will focus on other business interests and her work in the House of Lords, as David Sullivan and Daniel Kretinsky paid tribute to her leadership.
- West Ham sit 17th in the Premier League, two points clear of 18th place following Monday's draw at Crystal Palace, with five matches remaining.
- Brady’s tenure featured the move from Upton Park to the 62,500-seat London Stadium, the British-record sale of Declan Rice, and the 2023 Europa Conference League win.
- Her exit ends a near 40-year working partnership with Sullivan, and follows seasons of fan protests and scrutiny over finances, including a £104.2m pre-tax loss reported for 2024–25.