The chairman of the company that owns the London stadium has just resigned, this after its announced a public enquiry is needed after spiralling costs look set to hit London tax payers with a whopping 55 million pound bill.
I said it before and I will say it again, what a shambles this has turned into, from the design of the stadium to West Ham's deal, just one thing after another.
Manchester showed how it should have been done and not be a cost to tax payers.
Resignation
posted on 3/11/16
comment by Adam 'The Interview' Lallana (U20650)
posted 1 minute ago
facking disgraceful a prem clubs gets this much freeloading, make them use the new tv money ffs
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Exactly, this cannot be allowed to stand
posted on 3/11/16
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posted on 3/11/16
You probably couldn't tell the difference
posted on 4/11/16
http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/37843313
"However, there is nothing in the tenancy agreement to force West Ham to pay any more than they currently do."
"the threat of being forced to play behind closed doors is understood to be a long way off"
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suck it up people.
posted on 4/11/16
Don't you mean pay it up, so West Ham don't have too.
posted on 4/11/16
Yes please.
posted on 4/11/16
😂😂😂😂
posted on 5/11/16
The Spanners should be made to pay all the conversion costs from the beginning to the end and also all the running costs on a match day, not the tax payer.
Disgusting.
posted on 25/11/16
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comment by Billy The Yidd (U3924)
posted 2 weeks, 6 days ago
The Spanners should be made to pay all the conversion costs from the beginning to the end and also all the running costs on a match day, not the tax payer.
Disgusting.
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Let's hope Baldy will return the big cheque he revived from Boris in disgust.
posted on 25/11/16
LQ, anything to say about your ex-coach Barry Bennell.
Current owners, Barry Bennell etc... What a history you have got for the future generation to explore.