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Jack Sullivan steps down as West Ham Managing Director

The Britain’s youngest football boss, Jack Sullivan steps down as West Ham Managing Director after four years in charge.

Jack Sullivan, son of West Ham chairman David Sullivan, took over in 2017 and played a big part transforming Hammers Women’s team from semi-pro to professional and a place in Women’s Super League.

“This has been a very tough decision but, after much consideration, I believe it is the right time to move on. My time working with the women’s team has been a fantastic and hugely rewarding experience. When I look back on where we were four years ago, I am extremely proud of team and the progress and improvements that we have all made since then,” Jack Sullivan said.

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