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Tottenham Hotspur are taking Olympic chiefs to court

james82mckay

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-12909326

Tottenham Hotspur are taking Olympic chiefs to court over the decision to hand the 2012 stadium to West Ham after the Games, the BBC has learned.
The Olympic Park Legacy Company (OPLC), which chose West Ham ahead of Spurs last month, confirmed Tottenham are pressing ahead with a judicial review.
Tottenham informed the OPLC of its decision this week, as construction on the Olympic Stadium was completed.
A spokesman for London's mayor defended the stadium bidding process.
Tottenham have sought the review to challenge the process the OPLC followed in making its decision to choose West Ham as its preferred bidder for the stadium.
An OPLC spokeswoman said: "We can confirm that a letter before action in relation to potential judicial review proceedings has been issued.
"The Olympic Park Legacy Company ran a very rigorous and transparent process in its selection of the recommended preferred bidder.
"We have been supported by independent experts in their field in terms of legal, financial, commercial and technical advice."
The spokeswoman added: "We have been consistent, fair, objective and entirely equal in our dealings with the bidders from start to finish.
"We are confident that if these judicial review proceedings are pursued, our approach will be entirely vindicated by the courts."
The UK government and the office of the mayor of London are joint owners of the OPLC and will both be involved in the court action.
They have four weeks to respond to the letter in writing, then Tottenham must decide whether to go ahead with the action by serving papers to the High Court.
The office of London Mayor Boris Johnson confirmed he had received a letter confirming Tottenham's action.
A City Hall spokesman said: "We are advised and believe that the decision to choose West Ham as the preferred bidder was properly taken."
Judicial reviews allow bodies to challenge decisions on grounds of illegality, irrationality and unfairness.


:oops::oops::oops:
 

$hoguN

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How embarrassing.

Hardly when you consider that the OPLC board contained members of Newham council/people employed by the council. Hardly makes the board completely objective
 

Akqayid

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Shogun - I'm with you on this. It wasnt a democratic vote in ANY way - Ask the one west ham ST holder and 2 scum ST holders on that board
 

elDiablo

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Seems a little embarrasing, but we threatened before we knew the result, so we cannot be surprised.

I can only imagine Levy is attempting to use our disappointment as leverage for future investment into our plans. Either that, or they are privvy to some seedy information - like Karen Brady offering her business services to OPLC members......
 

Max_Junglie

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If we spent a bit less lining lawyer's pockets we might be able to afford to build our own stadium!
:wink:
 

$hoguN

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If we spent a bit less lining lawyer's pockets we might be able to afford to build our own stadium!
:wink:

Or we may win the appeal and get the decision overturned, allowing us to have a new stadium affording us a number of commercial oppourtunities within three years
 

theShiznit

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this seems to be more to do with the fact that we were encouraged to bid for the stadium (with everyone knowing all along our plans)

and wasted a lot of money on the planning and bid with the outcome obvious to all for a long time...


good luck to you DL
 

sunnydelight786

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Or we may win the appeal and get the decision overturned, allowing us to have a new stadium affording us a number of commercial oppourtunities within three years
It's gonna be very difficult seeing that the Government and Mayor have now both backed the bid....
 

$hoguN

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It's gonna be very difficult seeing that the Government and Mayor have now both backed the bid....

The thing is, you would expect the government and the Mayor will both stay out of this for the most part, arguing only that they believe that the OPLC produced an unbias bidding process in which the correct bid was chosen on its merits; which in a way is kind of saying looks this is not our argument its the OPLC and yours.

On the other hand you would guess our argument will be that a board cannot be impartial when so many of the members had affiliations with one of the bidders (i.e. Newham council) and that rather than allowing an impartial decision to be reached the likes of Brady tried to fight a public smear campaign.
 

C0YS

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It's gonna be very difficult seeing that the Government and Mayor have now both backed the bid....

Nothing to do with the mayor or government. This is a legal issue. It wont make us popular but... Also we all know in private Boris backed our bid
 

talkshowhost86

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Let's just hope we are looking at other options whilst this is going on. Judicial review proceedings can take absolutely ages.

Sadly the fact that we are doing this probably shows just how problematic the NDP is. We wouldn't be wasting time and money on this if the NDP was viable surely?
 

$hoguN

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Let's just hope we are looking at other options whilst this is going on. Judicial review proceedings can take absolutely ages.

Sadly the fact that we are doing this probably shows just how problematic the NDP is. We wouldn't be wasting time and money on this if the NDP was viable surely?

I would hope this judicial review is being launched as we feel that we have a substatial chance at having the decision over-turned rather than it occuring out of desperation for a new stadium.
 

onthetwo

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Guys - Levy will get his pound of flesh from this and put it toward a new stadium. If ever theres a man who doesnt let emotion and ego get in the way of a deal its him.
 

Eric_s

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Club statement

30 March 2011





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At this stage the Club has not issued any proceedings against the Olympic Park Legacy Company (the OPLC) or any other party in respect of the decision regarding the award of the Olympic Stadium. The Club’s lawyers have written letters to the OPLC, the Mayor of London, the Minister of Sport and the Secretary of State for Local Government and a separate letter to the London Borough of Newham raising a number of concerns with the processes which led to the award. The letters also requested - in the interests of transparency - for the provision of certain information concerning the processes, which the Club considers that it is entitled to. Tottenham Hotspur will determine its next step as and when it receives a response to these letters.


looks like the OPLC doe has something to hide.
 

tooey

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Apr 22, 2005
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Nobody can suggest that Levy doesn't have balls....thats for sure. How sweet would it be if the decision was reviewed and overturned!!!! DL must have some information.
 

SlickMongoose

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At this stage the Club has not issued any proceedings against the Olympic Park Legacy Company (the OPLC) or any other party in respect of the decision regarding the award of the Olympic Stadium.
Press making things up again?
 
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