Disreputable satirical magazine Private Eye is rather disobliging about the West Ham board and in particular Baroness Brady in its latest issue. As well as her West Ham role, she is a mentor on The Apprentice and has a column in the Currant Bun. Baroness Brady was paid £1.47m by West Ham in 2024/25, up by £35,000 from the preceding year. West Ham lost £104m in that year and is currently battling relegation from the Premier League. In all fairness it should be pointed out that the directors of top flight clubs are rarely recompensed on a payment by results basis. Just think Tottenham Hotspur where as the club goes down, directors' fees go up. In addition Brady has been involved in football since the age of 23 when she was appointed managing director of Birminghan City by David Sullivan. Indeed, she married a player at the club. The 77-year old Sullivan is now the largest shareholder at West Ham. Private Eye claims that 'he has assembled a board ...
The early promotion of cathedral city team Lincoln to the Championship has rightly attracted attention and praise. For example, the latest edition of Four Four Two has a feature on the club which is well worth reading. Lincoln is a classic ‘stand alone’ club. It is clearly the pre-eminent club in Lincolnshire (Grimsby play in Cleethorpes and former EFL club Boston play in the National League, as do Scunthorpe). Lincolnshire is probably the leading arable farming county in England with many large scale and prosperous enterprises – I gave a talk to some of the leading producers many years ago, before Sir James Dyson got involved with his innovative agricultural enterprises. For the first time in 65 years, Lincoln City will play in the second tier of English football next season — a success achieved despite starting their 2025-26 campaign with the seventh-lowest budget among the 24 clubs in League One. American investment Lincoln are one of many English clubs t...