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So this weekend vs Southampton is the final game at the lane whilst it is completely intact.
Gutted I won't be there now.
At some stage, there will be a requirement for works to take place in this corner of the current stadium due to the need to install one of the six vertical concrete cores necessary to stabilise the new stadium structure. This core is the only one that sits inside the footprint of the current stadium. During the close season preparatory works will be undertaken on this area of the stadium.
In order to retain flexibility for these future works therefore, we shall not be selling Season Tickets in the North East corner for next season.
A shame absolutely. But with reduced capacity only ST's will get to go.Not sure I'm buying the bull about having to play CL games at Wembley due to UEFA rules. A real shame if they arent played at WHL.
I can see ST's licking their lips and filling their boots on StubHub if played at WHL.
It's a double edged sword. Great to have such a demand (because, well, why else would we be wanting that shiny new 61,000 seater stadium?) but if only there was a cap on what StubHub would allow people to sell tickets for - though admittedly that goes against their scummy business model.Still plenty of scope for those cunts to make money from the league games as with a reduced capacity, it being the final season, and all the new JCL's we are likely to see now we are good, demand will still massively outstrip what is available.
The Spurs shop on, Daniels instruction are doing a family deal of 4 comfy seat covers /cushions for a tenner!I wonder if Levy knows his club well enough to have factored into the costs that there's every chance that there'll be bloody uproar over those red seats
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I have been told that it is going to be sold in the ground, or at least the club are in favour to do it. As part of the planning application The Club were at pains to state they wanted and were encouraging local business to be suppliers.I reckon we should get in early and start a campaign to get Courage best and beers from the redemption Brewery sold in the ground.
The latter is brewed next the ground in Brantwood Road and have a cracking ale called Hopspur,named in hounour of London's finest.
They sold it for a week the season before last,but despite selling well it was a one off.
EJG from skyscrapercity was at the game yesterday....but took a load of photos of a building site...fucking weirdo...
TBF, if you get off on this kind of stuff, seeing the thing up close must be the difference between a porno and a strip club.
Saw this earlier,
Not that it really matters, but how big is ours meant to be with standing in the south stand?
Edit: Between 64k-65k, seem the Hammers will have the biggest club stadium in the capital. Good for them.
I'm not so certain. While we know the figures around the Emirates are misleading, the football played at Upton Park currently is a fair bit more exciting than at Woolwich - all things remaining the same I would be surprised to see West Ham overtake Woolwich (it is my view that Woolwich are on the precipice of a massive crash, with the likes of Sanchez potentially leaving and the quality of many teams equal to them).They are falling into the trap of thinking that ticket sales for a new stadium will improve or remain constant at worse - the reality is they will drop once the novelty wears off, particularly in a stadium that will struggle for atmosphere.
I'm not so certain. While we know the figures around the Emirates are misleading, the football played at Upton Park currently is a fair bit more exciting than at Woolwich - all things remaining the same I would be surprised to see West Ham overtake Woolwich (it is my view that Woolwich are on the precipice of a massive crash, with the likes of Sanchez potentially leaving and the quality of many teams equal to them).
If we're saying that West Ham's support > Woolwich in terms of atmosphere generation, if we're saying that West Ham's football is better than Woolwich's, I don't see why they won't overtake Woolwich as a tourist destination, not least because of how competitively priced the tickets are.
So, as much as it pains me to say, we should probably wait and see before casting too many dispersions.