Key facts
- David Sullivan has resigned as West Ham United chairman.
- His resignation follows awareness of "serious historic allegations."
- Sullivan denies the allegations, calling them 'entirely false'.
- He intends to sue the BBC over an upcoming Panorama documentary.
- The documentary will investigate his business dealings and potential misconduct.
David Sullivan, the chairman of West Ham United, has resigned from his position with immediate effect. The 77-year-old departs after a 16-year tenure with the football club. Sullivan has vehemently denied the allegations that reportedly prompted his departure, describing them as 'entirely false' and 'factually incorrect.' His resignation comes as the BBC confirmed that David Sullivan will be the subject of an upcoming Panorama documentary. The investigative program intends to examine his business dealings and potential misconduct. While the specific nature of the historic allegations remains undisclosed, Sullivan has stated his intention to sue the BBC over the matter. These developments represent significant shifts for the leadership of the football club.
