It's not a trek, it's a short bus ride.At least we stayed in the city and moved to a stadium fit for football. West Ham's ground is in no way a traditional English club ground. And it's a trek from where they were. If I was a Hammers fan I'd be mightily hacked off.
At least we stayed in the city and moved to a stadium fit for football. West Ham's ground is in no way a traditional English club ground. And it's a trek from where they were. If I was a Hammers fan I'd be mightily hacked off.
Judgement clouded by desperation it wouldn't end up as a footy stadium, imo. West Ham or Orient being there wasn't part of the 'Legacy' plan.I still am staggered that the London Olympic group didn't follow Manchester's lead in having a plan for the stadium after the games, before the games commenced. These were supposed to be astute business people..... the whole process was / is a shambles. The tax payer and West Ham fans have been shafted.
Imagine Orient were in there now playing in the conference!Judgement clouded by desperation it wouldn't end up as a footy stadium, imo. West Ham or Orient being there wasn't part of the 'Legacy' plan.
Wembley held three domestic games a season and then later 3 play off games too, mostly to different teams each time - all one off final games in front of 100,000 (reduced to 90,000 seats) so can't be compared to the experience of one club and their fans playing there every other week.I've got to say, I don't remember all this moaning about the old Wembley. That had a track round the pitch too.