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Lilbaz

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And I took it as the opposite. I read it as the Josifs are divided as to whether to settle now because the appeal is considered weak or to play it out and hope for the best.

Why would the Josifs being having arguments at the top? It's family run, mum and dad having a tiff?
 

jimbo

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Why would the Josifs being having arguments at the top? It's family run, mum and dad having a tiff?

I thought the children were involved too, I imagined one or two of them want to settle now and the others don't, doesn't have to be a tiff even, just different views.
 

Krafty

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Why would the Josifs being having arguments at the top? It's family run, mum and dad having a tiff?

After hearing my ex-neighbours shouting through the walls, I can confirm a mum and dad can easily have a tiff when it comes to the family business.

For what it's worth, I read it as Archway have the disagreement. I think the club has come too far down the road to suddenly cave in (and its not Levy's style). We might make a token offer, slightly above what they were due with the CPO just to put an end to it, but I don't see us changing our view that drastically.
 

Lilbaz

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With all the other ITK regarding a rift between Levy and Lewis, I think it's Tottenham arguing whether to make a deal or not.
 

TheAmerican

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I'm still surprised we aren't going the way of the San Mames, build 3/4 then move.

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Rupstoh

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Having looked at the OP from over 6years ago in 2008, anything can happen now.

Alan Sugar made a statement on Talk Sport earlier - use the West Ham ground for a season.

I reckon that there is a huge amount of financial irony in his statement.

People can work that work that one out for themselves.
 

GobbyJJ

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Having looked at the OP from over 6years ago in 2008, anything can happen now.

Alan Sugar made a statement on Talk Sport earlier - use the West Ham ground for a season.

I reckon that there is a huge amount of financial irony in his statement.

People can work that work that one out for themselves.
As I've stated previously this has legs. Whisper is that the developer will lease the ground to us when Spammers move to OS
 

Rupstoh

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As I've stated previously this has legs. Whisper is that the developer will lease the ground to us when Spammers move to OS

ASugar said there was no chance of us going to MK Dons.

The revenue gained from us moving to West Ham and their struggle to settle the bills at the OS will be massive.

Even with Archway killing the project thus far I cannot see this happening any day sooner unless Lewis gives the Jonas family what they want or we just do what the above pictures show of San Mames, whilst negotiations with Archway continue.

I can only see a big company taking over Spurs, the lawyers proving any challenge to the CPO, and we just get on with the whole regeneration project.
 
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beats1

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ASugar said there was no chance of us going to MK Dons.

The revenue gained from us moving to West Ham and their struggle to settle the bills at the OS will be massive.

Even with Archway killing the project thus far I cannot see this happening any day sooner unless Lewis gives the Jonas family what they want or we just do what the above pictures show of San Mames, whilst negotiations with Archway continue.

I can only see a big company taking over Spurs, the lawyers proving any challenge to the CPO, and we just get on with the whole regeneration project.
I would just add, that West Ham are not paying the bills their rent will be less than it costs the olympic stadium committee to run the stadium(i.e. costs of stewards, police and etc.). So they would want another team to come to ease the pressure of running this stadium
 

Lilbaz

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I would just add, that West Ham are not paying the bills their rent will be less than it costs the olympic stadium committee to run the stadium(i.e. costs of stewards, police and etc.). So they would want another team to come to ease the pressure of running this stadium

The police would have a fit. But after plebgate I think their power to veto stuff will have waned slightly.
 

beats1

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The police would have a fit. But after plebgate I think their power to veto stuff will have waned slightly.
The thing is the olympic committee openly has been trying to get as many tenants as possible and I don't think policing will be that much of an issue as it is a fuck up of huge proportions, thanks boris:finger:
 

Roynie

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The police would have a fit. But after plebgate I think their power to veto stuff will have waned slightly.

Sorry, but plebgate has nothing to do with football or public safety, so it has no impact on whether we would or would not share the OS. I'm not certain that plebgate has finished yet either, if I remember correctly there is a civil case on the go, against that MP!
 

Hoopspur

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Just my incoherent thoughts - if we are to move to The Boleyn for a year for example it would require quite a major juggle of ST's and seats etc. Noughts and crosses at a massive level! If this all goes really well in terms of sorting out compensation (CPO) vs the appeal then would this mean we're out of WHL next season or the season after? It actually sounds like a nightmare.
 
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