West Ham musings by Pete May, author of Hammers in the Heart, Irons in the Soul and Goodbye to Boleyn
Thursday, March 24
Olympic Stadium capacity up to 60,000
Encouraging news with today's announcement that the capacity at the Olympic Stadium has been increased from 54,000 to 60,000. Not sure where they're going to put the seats, can only assume the club has borrowed a few extra wooden chairs from Ken's Cafe. Sixty thousand seats gives us parity with Arsenal's capacity at the Emirates Library and is maybe a sign we can become bigger than the Gunners. The Evening Standard recently had a worrying feature pointing out that clubs moving to a new stadium often have a dip in home form so it's important we move to the OS after a great end to the season with everyone buzzing. But hopefully with 60,000 fans singing the Payet song it's going to be something special.
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It's common news that Spurs are having a stadium built 61,000, this being 1,000 bigger than the Emirates and designed to give them the bragging rights of 'the biggest club in London' I say wait 'till it's built the increase ours above it
Yes, go for 61,101 just ton wind them up...
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