The Olympic stadium is not Tottenham's to knock down
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Interesting point of view in the Telegraph:
Let’s spell this out. The Olympic Stadium is not Spurs’ to knock down. It’s not their call. How dare they even think it. We have all paid for it as a nation, both in hard cash and with out commitment to sport over the years. We want to see it there as a centre of excellence and a harbour for our greatest Olympic memories until the day it starts falling down. It is not for a middle ranking Premiership football side somewhere in North London, looking for commercial gain, to unilaterally decide to dynamite it.
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London 2012 Olympics: Tottenham's plans to demolish and rebuild stadium on agenda at IOC meeting




surely though
26th Jan '11, 12:17pm
tottenham won't be 'gifted' the stadium? They would either have to buy it, or get future plans ratified?