Karren Brady to immediately go against warning with new West Ham manager hire in Graham Potter sack latest

Karren Brady is unlikely to improve her relationship with West Ham fans any time soon.

Brady is a prominent member of the West Ham board and has come under heavy scrutiny for the part she has played in the London Stadium move.

This has resulted in West Ham fan protests towards the hierarchy after a dismal start to the campaign under Graham Potter.

As a result, the level of scrutiny is continuing to grow, with Potter said to be clinging onto his job at West Ham right now.

With that being said, it looks as if Brady could now contradict herself in the midst of a search for a potential alternative for the Hammers boss.

Karren Brady smiling with the London Stadium in the background
Credit: Manh Tung, Breaking Media

Karren Brady showcases West Ham inconsistency

There has been no shortage of slander towards the Irons’ board in recent months as the claret and blue outfit continues to get worse rather than better.

As a result, the sacking of Potter feels almost inevitable, with Slaven Bilic linked with a potential West Ham return after eight years away.

Stat at West HamSlaven Bilic
Matches111
Wins43
Win rate (%)39
Draws30
Losses38
Slaven Bilic had a mixed record at West Ham

It is fair to say that this has been met with a mixed reception from supporters, with this potential hire seen as yet another step back by many in E20.

Now, further frustration could be set to overtake any other emotion surrounding the Hammers based on what Brady has previously said.

This comes after Matt Law reported on 22 September how the 56-year-old told West Ham supporters that short-term fixes won’t be tolerated at the London Stadium.

Despite making this claim at a fan advisory board, the appointment of Bilic until the end of the season would certainly represent yet another “short-term fix”.

West Ham could become laughing stock if Slaven Bilic returns

There could be some positive elements if the Croatian is to return to East London after such a poor start to the campaign.

Bilic could bring a positive vibe back to the claret and blue outfit, something which has been missing pretty much since David Moyes moved on.

With that being said, returning to yet another manager just for the sake of it in the middle of the season seems like yet another slap in the face of supporters.

If the ex-West Brom boss comes in and the poor form continues, the Irons will rue the chance to have hired someone with the chance of taking West Ham up the Premier League.

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