Terence Brown, the former chairman of relegation threatened FA Premier League
team West Ham, has resigned his position on the club’s board.
The 64-year old Brown relinquished his role as chairman in November last year
when Icelandic businessman Eggert Magnusson bought the club in a £85m takeover.
Brown had stayed on as a non-executive director but has now stepped down –
although he will retain his title of honorary life-president.
A West Ham spokesman said: ‘The board has received Terry’s resignation and
can confirm he is no longer a director of the football club.’
Brown, a qualified accountant and lifelong West Ham fan, had been on the
club’s board since 1990 and became chairman in 1992.