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West Ham were told they can't in February - http://www.london2012.com/en/news/press+ro...02-07-16-30.htm

 

Spurs are apparently not interested

 

Chelsea could move in but they'd have to change their name as that was part of the agreement when they played at Stamford Brdige. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea_Pitch_Owners

 

Leaves it wide open for Leyton Orient

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For the life of me I can't imagine how you take an 80,000 seater £5/600,000,000 athletics stadium and reduce it to a 25,000 capacity football ground. What do you do, knock half of it down? Either that or the people at the back are gonna be half a mile from the pitch. Absurd.

 

(Livingston in Scotland, when they were called Meadowbank, played in the stadium built for the Commonwealth games in Edinburgh and that was daft enough, three men and a dog in a huge arena)

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oh wait, its in stratford. is that where craccer is based now?

coe said that after the olympics it will be changed to a 25,000 seater stadium for a lower league team. So west ham or spurs could be in it by 2012 :P

 

that i am. nearest clubs are west ham and orient.

 

chelsea, wouldn't move... not too sure about west ham though

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Try this one Jamie...

 

http://edition.cnn.com/2007/SPORT/11/07/ol...ref=mpstoryview

 

Kev Livingstone saying they've found somewhere else... it makes you sick to the stomach doesnt it when they spend all that money and the likes of Sir Robin Wales saying West Ham can have it for free to become one of the top 20 clubs in the world.. Its a joke. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtm...21/ufnoly20.xml

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i was reading the london paper before (free 1 u get near tube) and it said tht the cost has jumped from like 279 mil to like 479 already, and they couldn't afford to build the roof. the roof will only shelter two thirds of the spectators, but on the bright side it will save steel....apparently

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It's a big point apparently that they're using only 20% of the steel that Beijing using are for theirs, reducing the "carbon footprint" (Chicago are copying the idea for their 2016 bid), and 50,000 plus seats will be taken down afterwards. Will continue as an athletics arena and any football/rugby association will be announced next year. It'll be too small for the Premier league though (that Telegraph link's eighteen months old Louis).

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Yeah I just saw that that Mike.. google news had it as a top story :|

 

Rumours are that they were rejected in Febn but now it could be given the green light for west ham (It's probably all tabloid crap from west ham journalists). Leyton Orient should have it if any football team will get it.

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