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Jul042011

How exactly does one manage to lose 14-0?

The more I read into this Olympic Stadium debacle the more apparent the screw-job becomes. Or perhaps the screw-job only exists from a THFC perspective. Which would mean you would have to disagree with some of or most of the below when taken into a context. Unless of course THFC always new the most likely outcome would be a West Ham recommendation. But then that would mean knowing that the process was never fair from the start and still persisting with it. 

Why bid? Why be invited to bid?

If the likely outcome was expected then the bid might have simply been made for leverage (in favour of the NDP) that would be birthed at the 'conclusion'...whenever that might be. The theory is, government plays into Levy's hand and 'shuts him up' by giving him what he desires. Any added bonus of suspended OPLC members and laughable statements from Brady and co would be a exactly that...a bonus.

The payment controversy might turn out to be nothing or the evidence inadmissible. Or it could do some heavyweight damage. Perhaps the prospect of such damage is damaging enough to find that amicable conclusion (i.e Levy wins by not actually winning what he set out to win). It's not exactly the type of  headlines everyone involved with the Olympic Games would want to be choking over during breakfast every other morning.

Not that I was in favour of a move away from N17, but regardless of my affiliations, I've collated the various soundbites whilst reading through hefty quantities of articles/threads and discussions on the subject.

Is anyone truly surprised? What government wants, government gets.

Here's the bullety points:



West Ham

- West Ham United, in debt to the tune of £100M (or so)
- Relegation on cards during process of OS bid
- £80M funds required for OS project to also retain stadium as Olympic legacy
- £40M handed to private sector business via a low interest loan from a fiscally poor Newham Council
- West Ham met the OPLC's financial criteria simply based on the loan from Newham Council
- If West Ham ever defaulted on loan, the debt would fall on the taxpayers of Newham
'Catastrophic' relegation achieved
- Championship West Ham United who could not pack out their smaller and current Premier League home will be entrusted to pack out a larger home possibly whilst still languishing in a league that isn't the top tier of English football
- The very same Championship side that have owners apparently paying out of their back pocket to sign Kevin Nolan's services for five-years, on an alleged 50k per week contract
- The very same Premier League rules relating to local territory used by West Ham to argue against Tottenham's proposed geographical shift from the North to the East were completely ignored by side-stepping the potential for Leyton Orient to suffer in terms of their fanbase catchment area*

*Tottenham have no right either, a case of 'who the f**k are Orient?' from everyone involved

The OPLC

- The OPLC clearly state post-decision the running track was an 'essential' element to the OS bid and hence why WH won it even though they encouraged Spurs to bid for the stadium, a bid that included no running track in the clubs plans post-Olympic games
- The OPLC clearly state post-decision that retaining the original stadium was an 'essential' element to the OS bid and hence why WH won it even though they encouraged Spurs to bid when they had made it clear they planned to demolish the original site and build a new purpose built football stadium in it's place
- Tessa Sanderson asked to step down from OPLC due to Newham Council affiliation
- Suggestions that various members of the decision committee had links with Newham Council
- THe OPLC/government never had any intentions of considering the Tottenham bid no matter the financial implications and relevance in terms of club statue and link up with AEG

Tottenham

- Financial secure bid and partnership (with AEG)
- Plans pencilled in for Crystal Palace guaranteeing a viable legacy that will offer only athletics all year round (although CP themselves opposed this for alternative plans of their own)
- Absolutely no ambiguity in terms of the plan for redeveloping the Olympic site
- Absolutely no 'doors closed' by OPLC during the duration of the bidding even though post-bid it has become apparent the details in Spurs plans do not match up with the post-decision clarity given for awarding it to West Ham

The decision and aftermath

- 14-0 in favour of the West Ham bid
- Levy pushes for judicial review of 'unfair process' leading to OS decision
- Judge rejects first hearing, suggests no point in pushing further
- Levy requests oral hearing, as per right to do so
- Allegations of corruption made relating to the OPLC decision and West Ham bid
- Alleged secret payments made to an employee of the OPLC
- A WHU Olympic director alleged arranged payments to be paid to the OPLC's director of Corporate Services
- Two further individuals were allegedly involved in a personal relationship
- West Ham United say payments were for consultancy work
- Vice-chair person Karren Brady fully aware of payments
- WHU Olympic director suspended
- OPLC employee suspended after all this transpired via the Sunday Times article that broke the story
- West Ham release statement, will take legal action
- Suggestion that Spurs tactics in hiring PR's to investigate corruption might be considered 'dirty' (although using dirty tactics to uncover dirty tactics should hardly be reason to turn away and dismiss out of hand)

Conclusions

- Mud-slinging in public in the lead up to the Olympics that the Government could do without
- The OPLC will not over-turn the decision
- The WH bid will not likely collapse regardless of relegation (which was planned as a potentiality)
- The OPLC along with the athletics community all supported the West Ham bid, preferring the idea of an iconic legacy to be used every so often rather than the Crystal Palace alternative
- Government, OPLC: only wanted a Spurs bid to aid towards guaranteeing a legacy and making sure West Ham adhered to all their blueprint
- A Spurs OS recommendation would hurt a bid for the athletics European Championships at the current OS site (rather than what Spurs suggested, Crystal Palace), a bid that needs to be submitted this summer. A bid that could possibly be effected by any continuing legal reviews pushed by Levy i.e. the next hearing
- Levy doesn't expect to get anything out of this other than the one thing he wants. Public funding for the NDP, re: RDF.
- Therefore; this is all to do with leverage
- Levy 'Machiavellian', reactively and otherwise

Obviously there is hearsay, suggestions, perspective and currently unproven allegations to consider but the stuff that's black and white and indisputable just confirms that the decision to award WH was one taken before Spurs even entered 'the race'. Politics, hey?

 

Reader Comments (64)

honest john, I'm thinking about getting a second hand Audi RS4, but am concerned that people will automatically think I used to drive a BMW M3, any alternatives or suggestions?

It's either that or just go for a new golf.

you can e-mail me at bitterandtwistedspursfan@hotmail.com

Jul 4, 2011 at 5:49 PM | Unregistered Commentertricky

Winterweekend61

Re: Corporate Espionage - that's exactly what the "Corporate Intelligence Company" did. Not suggesting for one minute that Saint Daniel had anything to do with this, but it is what it is. Will watch this one with interest.

Jul 4, 2011 at 6:28 PM | Unregistered CommenterLloyd

Spurs and Levy are clutching at straws here whilst burning bridges needed to secure future funding of the NDP. This woman actually declared her involvement with the West Ham employee from the very first moment - which is why she was removed from the voting process and anything else involved in the lead up to that decision. The only ongoing investigation is into a financial arrangement, she simply had no influence in the voting or the decision and the OPLC knew of the relationship. So there is no way on earth that the decision will be reversed or even considered............so please throw as much money as you need to on legal fees Mr Levy, but you still ain't coming to Stratford!

Jul 4, 2011 at 6:34 PM | Unregistered CommenterHerts Hammer

can i just say im a west ham fan and i love you all !!! what if both clubs just went you know what "fuck you" we dont want it!! do what ever you like with it........what would happen then??? remember its all love baby

Jul 4, 2011 at 6:39 PM | Unregistered Commentertom

It's clear the Spammers need a proper website to vent their frustrations, Kumb is obviously not doing it for them! Can they borrow your template Spooky. Dear Ms Brady has a nice ring to it! Which im sure is not the case.

Jul 4, 2011 at 6:42 PM | Unregistered CommenterSteveyid

Well bitter&twisted being part of Harrys gang you should probably have a 3 wheel robin reliant Luvvy jubbly

Jul 4, 2011 at 6:51 PM | Unregistered Commenterhonestjohn

YAWN

Jul 4, 2011 at 6:51 PM | Unregistered CommenterPUNCHINGABOVEYOURWEIGHT

Eh, I think a few of the West Ham posters here (i.e. Lloyd and dave) appear to be living in fantasy land when it comes to the clubs attendance figures for last season. If you look at the statistics on the Premier League's website: http://www.premierleague.com/page/Statistics/0,,12306,00.html. You will notice that WH had an average attendance of 29,198 in a ground with a capacity of 35,303. That's about 83% full on average.

By no stretch of the imagination does this compare favourably with Tottenham's figures of 35689/36230 = 99%. In fact Spurs sold every home seat at every home game. The 1% shortfall from full attendance was due to some away teams not selling their full allocation, most significantly Stoke and Wigan both of whom brought practically no away fans to the Lane as I recall.

Jul 4, 2011 at 7:09 PM | Unregistered CommenterCapacitor

yea capacitor i hear what your saying mate, but our dad is harder than your dad so i dont care what you say

Jul 4, 2011 at 8:18 PM | Unregistered Commentertom

Was just going on soccernet stats. 96%.

http://soccernet.espn.go.com/stats/attendance/_/league/eng.1/year/2010/barclays-premier-league?cc=5739

Jul 4, 2011 at 8:55 PM | Unregistered CommenterLloyd

Capacitor

Don't know where that stat came from but we didn't have any home attendance under 31,000 last season despite being bottom for most of the campaign.

Jul 4, 2011 at 9:15 PM | Unregistered CommenterHerts Hammer

Total waste of time bidding for the OS, nobody in the Athletics community liked our bid as it didn't involve retaining the running track.

Jul 4, 2011 at 9:39 PM | Unregistered CommenterCraig

To Carl from Pornchurch: Look pal, I'm really sorry for slagging your attendances. I just looked at the fixture. If you ever play Millwall there it will be: 10,000 pidgeons, 1,000 fans and 40,000 coppers. Shag sheep? Yeah that's nice. Not my fault the team you follow is shite. And what are you doing on our - that is a Spurs - site? So it might be best if you get into your maid outfit and stilettoes and Fxxx Off and find some of your transvestite friends on your own site!

Jul 5, 2011 at 12:57 AM | Unregistered CommenterMick from Oz Hotspur

how can levy screw up by pursuing this? so far he has had no help just hinderance from local councils. he can only improve his hand, because he hasnt been dealt any good cards so far. massive levy fan i am, even if that doesnt earn me any friends on here! he has been a tremendous chairman for us and has more love for the club then most people posting up criticism about him.

in the best interests of tottenham hotspur, get behind levy everyone with everything he does, especially if you are making rash statements about things you only 10% about!!!

COYS

Jul 5, 2011 at 8:57 AM | Unregistered Commenterspurs muaythai

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