Terry Brown (football chairman)

Terence William Brown (born July 1942) is the former chairman and Honorary Life President of English Premier League football club West Ham United.

[4] A group calling itself "Whistle" was created by fans of West Ham United that were critical of Brown, following the club's relegation in 2003 and the subsequent sale of many of their top players.

Brown denied there was a financial crisis at West Ham and urged "to ignore this nonsense and back our boys.

But their attempts floundered as the existing directors retained the support of the club's major shareholders, the Warner and Cearns families.

[8] In his final full season as chairman he received £1,016,847 comprising salary of £490,800, bonus of £310,000, benefits in kind £13,807, and pension payments of £202,240.