Olympic Stadium Discussion and Questions
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Re: Olympic Stadium Discussion and Questions
nothing is going to happen until these clowns leave.
we need big money to buy the bowl and rebuild it for football.
why is the bobby moore murial only there for this season ?
little things they could do to make it more homely in the meantime :
1. claret outer walls, too much white around the place
2. seats to be claret
3. concourse to be claret
4. more flags around the place
5. better stewards
6. improve concourse with permanent bars not these pop up ones.
all the above would improve the feel but wont be allowed
so we are stuffed until someone buys us !
no chance of the world class retractable close to the pitch seats at the moment.
we need big money to buy the bowl and rebuild it for football.
why is the bobby moore murial only there for this season ?
little things they could do to make it more homely in the meantime :
1. claret outer walls, too much white around the place
2. seats to be claret
3. concourse to be claret
4. more flags around the place
5. better stewards
6. improve concourse with permanent bars not these pop up ones.
all the above would improve the feel but wont be allowed
so we are stuffed until someone buys us !
no chance of the world class retractable close to the pitch seats at the moment.
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Wish ours could join that list
Wish ours could join that list
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Re: Olympic Stadium Discussion and Questions
"It's not a football stadium" .....even C&H is reporting a comment from Bilic on Bein tv about our new ground.
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Re: Olympic Stadium Discussion and Questions
Westbourne Bill wrote:"It's not a football stadium" .....even C&H is reporting a comment from Bilic on Bein tv about our new ground.
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Shame Slav didn't say that when his days were obviously numbered.Westbourne Bill wrote:"It's not a football stadium" .....even C&H is reporting a comment from Bilic on Bein tv about our new ground.
Bilic was never a fan of the stadium move, when he first became our manager he knew the importance of having a tight home stadium like The Boleyn.
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Re: Olympic Stadium Discussion and Questions
Olympic Park Legacy Company (OPLC)
July 2010, Outline Business Case
Legacy option 12
Excavate Below Athletics Track to Create Dedicated Football Stadium
60,000 seats
Excavate below lower bowl to create additional seats closer to the playing field
Roof covering all spectators
Elite (Premier League) football, no athletics use.
Leased to a football club
No permanent warm up track
Athletics provision elsewhere
July 2010, Outline Business Case
Legacy option 12
Excavate Below Athletics Track to Create Dedicated Football Stadium
60,000 seats
Excavate below lower bowl to create additional seats closer to the playing field
Roof covering all spectators
Elite (Premier League) football, no athletics use.
Leased to a football club
No permanent warm up track
Athletics provision elsewhere
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It's a good point HH, excavate 3 metres and you'd get around a dozen more rows in closer to the pitch. However when this was put to madam Brady she said that they couldn't do it because of contamination. Can anyone explain what that means?Hopeful Hammer wrote:Olympic Park Legacy Company (OPLC)
July 2010, Outline Business Case
Legacy option 12
Excavate Below Athletics Track to Create Dedicated Football Stadium
60,000 seats
Excavate below lower bowl to create additional seats closer to the playing field
Roof covering all spectators
Elite (Premier League) football, no athletics use.
Leased to a football club
No permanent warm up track
Athletics provision elsewhere
The Muller Athletics event takes place at the LS on July 21st & 22nd. Given that it takes 2 to 3 weeks to replace the seats, pitch, West Ham signage etc and the PL starts on 11th August, that means the team potentially has a week to settle back in. What if we had made it to the Europa League which would have meant playing in July?
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@Hamburger read this http://www.kumb.com/story.php?id=124796
The reason I made my post is because the toxic waste has always been used as an excuse as to why we can't dig down.
Yet the OPLC still had digging down as an option long after the waste was reported in 2008.
According to that article written in June 2010
"it is thought that no further development work will be allowed on the site of the Olympic Park due to the inherent danger of exposing 100 tonnes of radioactive waste lying just below the surface in a highly-populated urban area"
Yet the very next month the OPLC outlined a business case for digging down. Why would they do that if it was impossible?
The reason I made my post is because the toxic waste has always been used as an excuse as to why we can't dig down.
Yet the OPLC still had digging down as an option long after the waste was reported in 2008.
According to that article written in June 2010
"it is thought that no further development work will be allowed on the site of the Olympic Park due to the inherent danger of exposing 100 tonnes of radioactive waste lying just below the surface in a highly-populated urban area"
Yet the very next month the OPLC outlined a business case for digging down. Why would they do that if it was impossible?
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Hamburger: Karren Brady this past Monday said the stadium will be returned to football mode by 1st August.
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Re: Olympic Stadium Discussion and Questions
Hamburger wrote: It's a good point HH, excavate 3 metres and you'd get around a dozen more rows in closer to the pitch. However when this was put to madam Brady she said that they couldn't do it because of contamination. Can anyone explain what that means?
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It's another blag. I called bull**** on it a long time ago as a convenient excuse and reckon it could be something to be looked at again if they really wanted too. Problem always is they don't wanna spend money if they can help it.
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A chip off the old block.When asked 'Is your dad looking into the possibility of buying the London Stadium outright in the future?' Sullivan told Sport Bible: "I cannot comment on that, but it is certainly a possibility."
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Rolling Stones play at the OS on 22nd May
http://www.rollingstones.com/2018/02/26 ... announced/
http://www.rollingstones.com/2018/02/26 ... announced/
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Sunday 13th May is our game against Everton.Wembley1966 wrote:Rolling Stones play at the OS on 22nd May
http://www.rollingstones.com/2018/02/26 ... announced/
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They're only marginally older than the bulk of our back 4 on SaturdayWembley1966 wrote:Rolling Stones play at the OS on 22nd May
http://www.rollingstones.com/2018/02/26 ... announced/
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once we build the new ground inside the bowl we should turn the top tier and current concourse into a kind of indoor traditional east end high street, pie and mash shops, bookies, few pubs etc
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^^^^^^
One of the better ideas I've heard Ben.
That way, it wouldn't matter that you can't see from the upper tier because you are not meant too. There is still room for a 50,000 seater rectangular ground inside the upper tier. IIRC someone once showed an image that showed the Emirates Stadium fits inside the upper tier of the OS.
One of the better ideas I've heard Ben.
That way, it wouldn't matter that you can't see from the upper tier because you are not meant too. There is still room for a 50,000 seater rectangular ground inside the upper tier. IIRC someone once showed an image that showed the Emirates Stadium fits inside the upper tier of the OS.
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in all seriousness you probably could have a cinema, bars, hotels and all sorts around the current concourse and top tier then build inside with the money from the businesses setting up there
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Alaways liked this one the Boleyn inside the Emirates, the Emirates inside the bowlBen wrote:once we build the new ground inside the bowl we should turn the top tier and current concourse into a kind of indoor traditional east end high street, pie and mash shops, bookies, few pubs etc