Soccer-West Ham vice-chair Brady steps down after 16-year tenure


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April 21 (Reuters) - West Ham ⁠United vice-chairman Karren Brady has stepped down from ⁠her role at the club after 16 years, the ‌relegation-threatened side said on Tuesday in a tenure marked by commercial transformation but also fan dissatisfaction.

Brady had joined West Ham's board in 2010 ​after joint chairman David Sullivan and David ⁠Gold completed their takeover ⁠of the Premier League club.

Brady played an important role in ⁠West ‌Ham's move from Upton Park, which had been the club's home ground for more than a ⁠hundred years, to the London Stadium in 2016,a ​deal that substantially ‌increased matchday capacity for West Ham to around ⁠60,000 seats.

"It has ​been a privilege to work alongside the Board, management, players, staff and supporters at West Ham United," Brady said in ⁠a statement.

"Together we have achieved remarkable milestones, ​but the highlight for me will always be lifting the UEFA Europa Conference League trophy - a moment that will stay ⁠with me forever," she added about the 2023 triumph.

Brady, despite commercial progress, became a polarising figure among West Ham supporters, with criticism of the transition from Upton Park to ​London Stadium, increased ticket prices and ⁠not capitalising on the club's Conference League triumph.

West Ham are currently ​in a relegation battle at ‌17th position in the Premier League, ​just two points above 18th place Tottenham Hotspur.

(Reporting by Rishabh Jaiswal in Bengaluru, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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