Birmingham's Brady bunch set for West Ham: Gold hints at takeover bid

18 September 2009 10:14
David Gold, the Birmingham City chairman, has dropped the biggest hint yet that he, PLC chairman David Sullivan and chief executive Karren Brady could mount a takeover for West Ham United.[LNB]The trio have run Blues for 16 years, Gold being chairman for 12 years. Sullivan and Brady have announced they will leave the club if Hong Kong businessman Carson Yeung completes his takeover.[LNB] Thumbs up: David Gold and Karren Brady could join forces to launch a takeover bid for West Ham should Birmingham's prospective sale eventually go through[LNB]Gold wants to stay on as a director and said: 'I know from my businesses how important it is to keep certain incumbents to help the new people settle in. I'd like to do that.[LNB] Mexico star Guillermo Franco raring to go after sealing switch to West HamOut of the Blues: Sullivan and Karren to leave Birmingham in Yeung takeoverLiverpool hero Dirk Kuyt warns West Ham to get ready for resurgent RedsWEST HAM UNITED FROM ACROSS THE WEBBIRMINGHAM CITY FC

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