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West Ham's New Stadium

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It's a shambles there wasn't a long term plan for it in place afterwards. I remember they sold the Olympics on the concept of 'legacy', although like much of Johnsons proposals it fell completely short and bordered on a lie.

However now we are in the position, surely it's better the stadium generates income, self-sufficient and is utlised? There are countless examples of empty stadiums from Olympics going derelict after costing a fortune. You can argue they should have gotten a better deal and it's given West Ham an unfair advantage. The FA should ensure a fair price is being paid by the club for the opportunity of having a new stadium. They have a bargain.
 
Unless I'm reading that wrong, City agreed to pay £20m plus £4million a year for a lesser stadium, yet West Ham have had to pay only £15m plus a £2.5million rent despite being a much much wealthier club (at the time), it just further puts into perspective what an absolute embarrassment and insult the deal the LLC agreed is.
 
And its a shite football stadium.

Is it? I go past it every day for work and it looks really really nice from the outside, fair play to West Ham, it's still a bowl at the end of the day, but I think it's going to be a much nicer one than Wembley and the Emirates, it's got a bit of character about it.
 
I'm still reeling from their truly awful 'farewell' ceremony at the Boleyn. But they did very well to get this deal. Idiotic that such a deal was agreed, but they were clever enough to clinch it. Has it still got the race track around the pitch? That's never going to make for a decent atmosphere. But commercially it's an amazing deal.
 
Is it? I go past it every day for work and it looks really really nice from the outside, fair play to West Ham, it's still a bowl at the end of the day, but I think it's going to be a much nicer one than Wembley and the Emirates, it's got a bit of character about it.

Its got running tracks around the pitch hasnt it? And even if they remove them or cover them up like at the Stadio Olympico in Rome, its still shite.
 
Its got running tracks around the pitch hasnt it? And even if they remove them or cover them up like at the Stadio Olympico in Rome, its still shite.
I'm pretty sure they're being covered by seats, I mean it's no Anfield, but it looks pretty nice in there tbh.

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There's a touch of the green eyed monster about this thread.
I don't think jealousy is the right word, I'm very glad we stayed at Anfield and upgraded it, you can't buy that history and atmosphere, however I'm very annoyed that West Ham have basically been given a freebie at tax payer expense, that will effectively double their value and as such their spending power. I keep thinking that the FA should have blocked it or made them pay a fair price, but how is it any different than when the Sheiks bought City? No, the only people to be annoyed at here are the LLDC who've made an absolute embarrassment out of themselves and lost the country tens or even hundreds of millions of pounds over the next century.
 
I hope Health and Safety ban them from using that stupid bubble machine at the start of each game. That and the releasing of balloons all over the pitch are two of the silliest rituals in the game these days.
 
I'd never be jealous of a team upping sticks from a place of history and atmosphere for one of these corporate bowls. Remember when every pitch/stand/stadium didn't just look the same. Give me Upton Park, The Dell, Roker Park, the Victoria Ground, The Baseball Ground, Highbury, Maine Road, et al any day over these dreadful wankpits.
 
Its not green eyed envy, but about tax payers getting a fair deal. Could and would West Ham pay more if asked for the answer is without a doubt yes. Even rent at £7-10m is a bargain for London.
 
Huh whichever way you cut it - It's a fantastic deal for West Ham. As @Mystic pointed out it's a bloody nice ground. Fucking right I'm jealous! The cunts have bagged a decent ground in a good place for pretty much fuck all!
 
They're going to milk corporate sales too for midweek games. Ground looks great (in my opinion) and the area around the ground is also brilliant. I'll probably go to a couple of games there just to check it out.
 
Ditto, I'll definitely go to a couple of games, it would be rude not to as it's 25minutes away on the train.
 
I think I said in another thread, that West Ham will be a regular fixture in the top 6 in the near future, why? The deal they cut with the LLC will mean they can spend more on wages and transfer fees, all while keeping overheads down (I think I read somewhere else that deal also includes Heat Light and Power).

The savings are being passed on currently to the fans, which is good news for them. It's interesting how they are starting to market themselves as "West Ham London" and even changed their crest for this season. I seriously fear that they will be competing with us unfortunately very very soon for players as well as position.
 
I think I said in another thread, that West Ham will be a regular fixture in the top 6 in the near future, why? The deal they cut with the LLC will mean they can spend more on wages and transfer fees, all while keeping overheads down (I think I read somewhere else that deal also includes Heat Light and Power).

The savings are being passed on currently to the fans, which is good news for them. It's interesting how they are starting to market themselves as "West Ham London" and even changed their crest for this season. I seriously fear that they will be competing with us unfortunately very very soon for players as well as position.
I wonder if the owners are actually positioning themselves for a sale.
There have been rumours of the Chinese sniffing around at least.

Once/if they get sold to wealthy owners then they really have the potential to be a serious threat at the top of the Premier league
 
I think I said in another thread, that West Ham will be a regular fixture in the top 6 in the near future, why? The deal they cut with the LLC will mean they can spend more on wages and transfer fees, all while keeping overheads down (I think I read somewhere else that deal also includes Heat Light and Power).

The savings are being passed on currently to the fans, which is good news for them. It's interesting how they are starting to market themselves as "West Ham London" and even changed their crest for this season. I seriously fear that they will be competing with us unfortunately very very soon for players as well as position.

Well, that may well happen, but the rebranding and new stadium and clever marketing only gets you far; global brand power is predicated on winning trophies.

Look at Chelsea; horrible West London scum and a slightly more upmarket Millwall.

Chuck a billion quid at them and every Hang-Jun Ching and N'Golo Mwambe wants to wear the replica shirt and "dreams of playing for them".
 
I'd say in 5 years time that's the business plan. I can't see Gold/Sullivan/Brady selling before then.
 
I can't imagine that they negotiated a deal whereby they were free to sell at any point to whomever they chose without coughing up some of the proceeds to the LLC.
 
To be fair, midweek games for around £15, it'd be rude not to if you were in the area.

The stadium has been there for years, you never checked out the Olympics.. ??? 😀

I wouldn't go if they paid me.. seriously... Bubble Blowing Bollox of a club.. I've always hated the Hammers.. The FA bum chums club.. I couldn't be seen contributing toward that club at all...

Westttttttttttttt Haaaaaaaaaaaammmmmmmmmmm

I would only go to an 'away game' that Involved Liverpool at this stadium..

Spend your money on supporting a Local club that need it.. Like Orient...
 
The stadium has been there for years, you never checked out the Olympics.. ??? 😀

I wouldn't go if they paid me.. seriously... Bubble Blowing Bollox of a club.. I've always hated the Hammers.. The FA bum chums club.. I couldn't be seen contributing toward that club at all...

Westttttttttttttt Haaaaaaaaaaaammmmmmmmmmm

I would only go to an 'away game' that Involved Liverpool at this stadium..

Spend your money on supporting a Local club that need it.. Like Orient...

Barry Hearn... Is that you?
 
The stadium has been there for years, you never checked out the Olympics.. ??? 😀

I wouldn't go if they paid me.. seriously... Bubble Blowing Bollox of a club.. I've always hated the Hammers.. The FA bum chums club.. I couldn't be seen contributing toward that club at all...

Westttttttttttttt Haaaaaaaaaaaammmmmmmmmmm

I would only go to an 'away game' that Involved Liverpool at this stadium..

Spend your money on supporting a Local club that need it.. Like Orient...
Each to their own Jonno dear chap. Personally I've always thought the Hammers were a good team with a sound fan base. Sure you get the dickheads and I know a lot of people on here have a massive dislike for them. When I lived in London and watched games with them in pubs and stuff they were by far the most respectful of the reds. Fucking hell! The amount of shit I used to get from the Gooners and don't even get me started on Spurs or the chavs! You can only go with what you know right? I'd go and see a game for sure.
 
Each to their own Jonno dear chap. Personally I've always thought the Hammers were a good team with a sound fan base. Sure you get the dickheads and I know a lot of people on here have a massive dislike for them. When I lived in London and watched games with them in pubs and stuff they were by far the most respectful of the reds. Fucking hell! The amount of shit I used to get from the Gooners and don't even get me started on Spurs or the chavs! You can only go with what you know right? I'd go and see a game for sure.
You and I have very similar experiences with London and the surrounding area it seems!
 
Why wouldn't I go see a premier league football game? Do you avoid watching Match of the day too? There is a big difference between watching a team and supporting them.


Theirs a huge difference going to the game, and watching them on the TV...
 
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