West Ham are complete failures! Let's all laugh at 'em!
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Really? What for? They've spent a bloody fortune on The Boleyn. They only have the chicken run left to do and they moved the pitch to accomodate that (although their plans were somewhat scuppered by relegation).Gary The Beaver wrote:David Sullivan was on talksport a few minutes ago. Basically Zola is staying and you're looking to take over the Olympic Stadium after 2012.fozzy wrote:Great, ain't it?
I think Tony Fernandes would have been the better bet, now we'll just have to hope Zola/Clarke keep their jobs.
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Sell the land Bruce? Don't know what it'll be worth, but I'm guessing a government looking at slash and burn policies to avert financial disaster would do anything to unload a white elephant in the East End. They'll probably get it cheap (long lease?) like the COMS, and make some money off The Boelyn.
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Sullivan was talking about West Ham being the people's club. Kids for a quid and OAP's for three quid sort of stuff.
What I didn't realise was that after the Olympics the stadium was due to be turned from an 80,000 capacity venue to a 25,000 seater Rugby ground. Problem is all the facilities have been designed in the upper tiers which means a complete re-think and another waste of money.
I think it should stay as it is, and Spurs and West Ham should be made to share with CPO's issued on White Hart Lane and Upton Park.
What I didn't realise was that after the Olympics the stadium was due to be turned from an 80,000 capacity venue to a 25,000 seater Rugby ground. Problem is all the facilities have been designed in the upper tiers which means a complete re-think and another waste of money.
I think it should stay as it is, and Spurs and West Ham should be made to share with CPO's issued on White Hart Lane and Upton Park.
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Meanwhile his Birmingham City charged up to £45 per game, god knows what they'll try and get away with in London...Gary The Beaver wrote:Sullivan was talking about West Ham being the people's club. Kids for a quid and OAP's for three quid sort of stuff.
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Got to feel a bit sorry for West Ham fans. Reading this Premier League relegation blog it seems they're welcoming the Gold/Sullivan take over. I'm pretty sure Birmingham fans would have a few choice words to say about them... Still, it looks like the only alternative was administration.
Wait, what am I saying, feel sorry for West Ham fans... Let's hope Gold/Sullivan bring a new era of chaos for them...
Wait, what am I saying, feel sorry for West Ham fans... Let's hope Gold/Sullivan bring a new era of chaos for them...
Dammit, now I have to do some work!rockthereebok wrote:Got to feel a bit sorry for West Ham fans. Reading this Premier League relegation blog it seems they're welcoming the Gold/Sullivan take over. I'm pretty sure Birmingham fans would have a few choice words to say about them... Still, it looks like the only alternative was administration.
Wait, what am I saying, feel sorry for West Ham fans... Let's hope Gold/Sullivan bring a new era of chaos for them...
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