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Last night!

Firstly let me say it was a good fight back by West Ham last night, but a poor second half showing by Spurs.

However I don’t think this will be the result that kick starts your season. This coming weekend fixture against Palace is more crucial than the Carabao Cup in my opinion.

Even more important is the news that your landlords are in danger of going bust, which threatens West Ham’s usage of the stadium.
It seems that the sums do not add up in terms of all the costings & they are losing money hand over fist!

There is a possibility that WHU could be locked out of the stadium in the coming months unless there is a solution sorted out quickly.

It in all probability could mean you having to pay more money to stay in the OS long term. Your contract is with the landlords and if the go into administration or liquidation, then any leases etc become worthless

posted on 26/10/17

West Ham have a psychological hold on Spurs - on and off the field it seems

posted on 26/10/17

https://twitter.com/WestHamUtd/status/923453178229743616

posted on 26/10/17

comment by CFC: FFP Champions (U20729)
posted 2 hours, 31 minutes ago
West Ham have a psychological hold on Spurs - on and off the field it seems
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Didn`t Spurs just take three points of the Hammers a couple of weeks back. Those three points may be the difference between relegation and staying up at the end of the season.

comment by Spurtle (U1608)

posted on 26/10/17

comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 52 seconds ago
comment by CFC: FFP Champions (U20729)
posted 2 hours, 31 minutes ago
West Ham have a psychological hold on Spurs - on and off the field it seems
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Didn`t Spurs just take three points of the Hammers a couple of weeks back. Those three points may be the difference between relegation and staying up at the end of the season.
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We did but we even made that closer than it should be. I think there is some truth to there being a psychological effect. We've only beaten them twice convincingly since they got promoted in 2012/13 and they've been mostly mid-table or lower while we've been top 6 or higher.

We'd probably stand a better chance of winning the league without them in it.

posted on 26/10/17

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2016/nov/02/west-ham-stadium-losses-retractable-seating-problems

posted on 26/10/17

What do you think will happen? Do you think two David's simply will walk away by simply folding the Whufc?

posted on 26/10/17

Could end up being good news for West Ham, I've always said in inevitable that eventually the London Stadium would be sold to the Hammers. This may speed that up. Once/If that happens the club will be very, very attractive to mega rich buyers, plus we will be able to redesign a bit.

posted on 26/10/17

I'm thinking about buying a place in Tottenham. Nothing too fancy. A two up, three down should do the trick

posted on 29/10/17

Sanity..................................It could be one solution, however it is more than likely you will have to pay at least £250m for the stadium, in order for the the taxpayer to get a decent ROI.

Any less any I think there could be legal challenges and suggestions of state aided funding.

posted on 29/10/17

By the way, redesigning the stadium will be very expensive!! Its configuration is for athletics and that has been the problem all along!

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