West Ham co-owner David Sullivan is upset with vice-chairman Karren Brady over her insistence the Premier League season be abandoned.
Brady was accused of self-interest when she suggested the top flight season should be voided.
Sullivan was also not impressed with her comments, especially given the first he heard about them was when he read her column, reports the Daily Mail.
The former Birmingham City owner has a different view and is adamant the season must draw to a natural conclusion.
Currently the Hammers are out of the bottom three on goal difference with them, Watford and Bouremouth all on 27 points.