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Olympic Stadium - Whom shall we invite

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posted on 25/9/11

millwall would be good.

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posted on 25/9/11

Scribe - amended . I meant to say Notts county.

Birmingham have won something in this decade, not a bad idea when you compare Spurs.

posted on 25/9/11

Sheffield utd?

posted on 25/9/11

No, thanks. We have given enough biscuits to them in the past, not anymore.

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posted on 25/9/11

Re Scribe.


Shame you can't pick one legendary player who played for Spurs. Even if you say Greaves, he's a Cha vsky academy graduate and East Ham born.

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posted on 26/9/11

everybody

posted on 26/9/11

How about the local high jump team?

posted on 26/9/11

Don't forget about the cricket matches and concerts revenue to West Ham and Newham in the football off season.
It's a goldmine.

Have you put down any bricks for your new stadium yet?

posted on 26/9/11

MafiaBoy,

Have you put down any bricks for your new stadium yet?

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Have you kicked a ball in your athletics stadium yet?

posted on 26/9/11

Oh dear, it's like asking are you living in your new constructing house.

You can see our new building live here:

http://www.london2012.com/webcams/olympic-stadium-camera-1.php


Have you got any picture of your chairman desperate dan putting down first brick for your house?

posted on 26/9/11

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posted on 26/9/11

International 20/20 matches. It's all in the legacy plans.


Come back here when you put down your first brick.

posted on 26/9/11

Does it matter how many bricks have been laid? If you cant kick a ball in it yet, its no good to you is it?

posted on 26/9/11

It's there to see. How's the exterior view?

Your plans for new stadium are still on paper, some people may call it as virtual.

posted on 26/9/11

Mafia,

Ahhh so you just want to look at the stadium, not play in it?

posted on 26/9/11

Chicken

Our inaugural match is in 2013.


When is yours?

posted on 26/9/11

MafiaBoy,

Oh so now its a case of "we're going to play in ours first". My Dad's bigger than your Dad.



Who will have the 'newer' stadium?

posted on 26/9/11

First brick.. ?


Let us know. Thanks.

posted on 26/9/11

First Premiership match at OS?

Let me know.

posted on 26/9/11

The OS will be an iconic stadium in a prime location. There are plans to double the size of nearby Canary Wharf, which could mean more potential for corporate hospitality.
And the transport links are first class. In addition to rail, tube and future Crossrail, Stratford has about 3 DLR stations! I was at the nearby Westfield centre the other day and getting back was so quick and easy.

West Ham have been given a 60k stadium at a time when Premiership clubs (e.g. Everton, Liverpool) are desperate to move to bigger grounds but are unable to do so due to lack of funds and planning permission.

Next year, our stadium will be the centre of the world's attention. The future is bright. The future is claret and blue.

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