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Stadium Talks come to an End

Much to the delight of myself and many West Ham fans, the talks between Tottenham and West Ham regarding the Spurs sharing Upton Park whilst White Hart Lane is redeveloped has been come to a end, resulting in Spurs looking at MK Dons ground.

Spurs were also turned down by Wembley & Arsenal, The MK Dons have told Spurs they are willing to share their ground and Spurs have yet to give a reply, MK Dons ground has a capacity of 22,000 so it will be highly unlikely.

As for West Ham’s new Stadium or redevelopment, its a sure thing we are going to wait a few more years until we progress more towards European status and the economy picks up, I don’t know about the rest of the fans but i hope we go for the redevelopment route, as this would also help the existing community and business in the surrounding area, and also keep our tradition where it belongs, THE BOLEYN GROUND. Long Live the Hammers.

NB: And no that is not me on the bike in the image

After writing this post, i found a very interesting post here
its from a spurs supporter, but is well worth reading.

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2 comments to Stadium Talks come to an End

  1. Darren Sharp
    July 6th, 2008 at 6:58 PM

    Stadium MK may only currently have a 22,000 capacity but they can increase this to 32,000 using the upper tier that is currently unused. With the time lines it would be very easy to do this and much closer to what Spurs would need.

  2. Marleeeen depreciation society
    July 6th, 2008 at 11:11 PM

    Looks like it’ll really cost spurs either way in lost gate receipts. pity.

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