West Ham co-owner David Sullivan is unhappy that Karren Brady suggested the Premier League season should be declared void, according to reports.
The Hammers chief offered up her opinion on how to deal with the coronavirus panedmic last week. English football has come to a halt which leaves several clubs unsure as to what the future holds with promotion and relegation still undecided.
West Ham are in the midst of a battle to retain their Premier League status following a poor year. Brady was accused of self-interested when she suggested the top flight season should be voided.
Sullivan was also not impressed with her comments, especially given the first he heard about them was when he read her column, reports the Daily Mail.
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