
West Ham United fans are in for a treat as there are new updates about the London Stadium coming. A finance expert has opined that new beginnings are associated with certain dangers.
Since the Hammers relocated to the London Stadium in 2016, one of the key issues has been that the club does not own the stadium. Instead, West Ham is the main occupant of the former Olympic Stadium with a 99-year lease, which many called the “deal of the century.” However, while the financial benefits are undeniable, for many Hammers fans the relocation to the new stadium has not felt like coming home.
There are still problems with the stadium even after the club has made small changes to the stadium in the last eight years to respond to the fans’ complaints. The spatial relations between the tiers and from the stands to the playing field remain contentious. Opposition supporters have also teased these design flaws, especially as initially, West Ham pledged the club would have a world-class retractable seating system, which is yet to be implemented. The bowl formation of the stadium provides extra complications; a significant amount of reconstruction is required to allow it to become a premier-level football ground.
However, these latest plans have given new hope to the fans because they believe the additions will take the stadium to the level they initially anticipated. People are looking forward to knowing what these changes might mean for them when they are attending West Ham United matches, and the news has certainly stirred up some enthusiasm among the fans. As the new season approaches, there will likely be higher ticket sales for West Ham United games owing to fans’ hope for a better atmosphere at London Stadium.
Those who want to join this new chapter can get their tickets and see the change themselves. Get West Ham United tickets now for the best prices with 1BoxOffice
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