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West Ham Shareholders Respond to Sullivan Allegations and Finalize Ownership Agreement
13 Haziran 2026BBC News
- West Ham co-chairs Daniel Kretinsky and Vanessa Gold have publicly supported the women who have come forward in a BBC investigation regarding allegations against David Sullivan. In a significant development, they have also reached an agreement that will make Kretinsky the largest shareholder of the club.
- This move marks a pivotal moment in the club's ownership structure amidst ongoing scrutiny.
- The allegations against David Sullivan have raised serious concerns about the culture within West Ham's management. The BBC investigation has shed light on issues of accountability and the treatment of women in sports, prompting a response from the club's leadership.
- The backing of the women in the investigation reflects a growing trend in sports where accountability is increasingly demanded from powerful figures. Kretinsky's ascension to the largest shareholder position could signal a shift in the club's governance and priorities, potentially leading to a more progressive manag…
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