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Why Are We Giving West Ham Football Club £35 Million
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How did we get here?
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ sport/0 /footba ll/2188 9864
Were there no contracts?
Looks like really bad financial management from where I'm sitting
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Were there no contracts?
Looks like really bad financial management from where I'm sitting
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.London Olympic Stadium:
Construction cost £486 million
Conversion to football £190 million
Total = £676 million
Annual Income frome rent = £?
Football ground capacity 40,000
Manchester Commonwealth Games Stadium
Construction cost = £112 million
Conversion for football £42 million
Total = £152million
Annual income from rent £3million
Football capacity 46,0000
Do we need further evidence that Lord Coe should be imprisioned for gross financial negligence with public money?
Construction cost £486 million
Conversion to football £190 million
Total = £676 million
Annual Income frome rent = £?
Football ground capacity 40,000
Manchester Commonwealth Games Stadium
Construction cost = £112 million
Conversion for football £42 million
Total = £152million
Annual income from rent £3million
Football capacity 46,0000
Do we need further evidence that Lord Coe should be imprisioned for gross financial negligence with public money?
EU enemies?
Well at least I'm not fighting a war that ended half a century ago!
I'm not criticizing the origianl deal ( although some might )
Point is this deal was meant to have been done and dusted last year as I recall - looks like that wasn't the case - What happened there then?
Looks like the money is coming out of Boris' slush fund - maybe they'll name the stadium after him
Well at least I'm not fighting a war that ended half a century ago!
I'm not criticizing the origianl deal ( although some might )
Point is this deal was meant to have been done and dusted last year as I recall - looks like that wasn't the case - What happened there then?
Looks like the money is coming out of Boris' slush fund - maybe they'll name the stadium after him
As I recall Tottenham wanted it, but their idea was to build a new stadium for athletics in South London and have the Olympic stadium just for football. That wasn't acceptable. West Ham's bid has run into opposition from the local club Leyton Orient.
I agree that it is all a bit of a mess, but I don't think it's quite the giveaway it's being portrayed as. West Ham had a bit of a bargaining chip in the form of the expense of the stadium upkeep, but that was always going to be the case whoever took it on.
I agree that it is all a bit of a mess, but I don't think it's quite the giveaway it's being portrayed as. West Ham had a bit of a bargaining chip in the form of the expense of the stadium upkeep, but that was always going to be the case whoever took it on.
It may not be a done deal yet...
// On March 6 2013 Barry Hearn stated that he would mount another legal challenge as he believed that the rules set out be the LLDC had not been followed. Hearn also said that he felt that Leyton Orient's proposed ground share had been ignored and not properly explored. //
// On March 6 2013 Barry Hearn stated that he would mount another legal challenge as he believed that the rules set out be the LLDC had not been followed. Hearn also said that he felt that Leyton Orient's proposed ground share had been ignored and not properly explored. //
Apologies to Lord Coe. It is Boris who has overseen this fiasco...
// Daniel Moylan was appointed chairman of the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) just over three months ago by Mr Johnson, but it was announced today that he (will now spearhead the Mayor’s new aviation policy unit) has been sacked.
Mr Johnson has said he will take on the chairmanship of the LLDC himself.
He said: “Securing the future of the Olympic and Paralympic legacy and building on the regeneration of east London is a matter of huge importance to me personally. It is vital that I continue to be at the forefront of the decision-making, driving forward the huge task of delivery. The chairmanship of the LLDC will enable me to do just that, building on what has already been achieved. //
Add political meddling to the list of shenanigans here.
// Daniel Moylan was appointed chairman of the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) just over three months ago by Mr Johnson, but it was announced today that he (will now spearhead the Mayor’s new aviation policy unit) has been sacked.
Mr Johnson has said he will take on the chairmanship of the LLDC himself.
He said: “Securing the future of the Olympic and Paralympic legacy and building on the regeneration of east London is a matter of huge importance to me personally. It is vital that I continue to be at the forefront of the decision-making, driving forward the huge task of delivery. The chairmanship of the LLDC will enable me to do just that, building on what has already been achieved. //
Add political meddling to the list of shenanigans here.
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