Finance expert attacks David Sullivan for his 65m deal
Briefly

David Sullivan, the owner of West Ham, has reduced the asking price of his Marylebone house by £10 million from £75 million, citing government policies affecting wealthy individuals. He criticized the non-doms tax policy, mentioning how it has influenced the departure of many affluent people, including some of his own friends who have relocated abroad. Sullivan expressed concern over high-interest rates and their impact on the property market.
Football finance expert Kieran Maguire has publicly criticized Sullivan for his recent ticket price increases at West Ham. He remarked sarcastically about the irony of Sullivan's financial struggles given his wealth, saying ‘No wonder he’s having to rinse senior and other fans with increased ticket prices.’ Maguire's comments highlight the tension between the club’s financial decisions and fan sentiments amidst the context of Sullivan’s property sale.
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