R94N wrote:I like the Olympics more than the World Cup. And also the Olympics seems to be doing more for London, or so it seems. For example, all the redevelopment and all the facilities and athletes' village that will be used after the Olympics is over.
Very True, those of you who know East London will remember what a flat baron wasteland Stratford was, full of old abandoned factories, etc. The area is vastly improved and even then there's still more of the improvements to come.
In regards to the World Cup, only a teams stadia would have been improve, those that wouldn't have needed any improvement would have been:
Wembley
Emirates (Arsenal)
Old Trafford (Man Utd)
St James' Park (Newcastle)
Stadium Of Light (Sunderland)
However several needed either expanding or improving:
Anfield (Liverpool) - Either needed expanding or a complete rebuild (Stanley Park Stadium), of which has been delayed by at least three years
City Of Manchester (Man City) - Seating expansion, apparently
Villa Park (Aston Villa) - Seating expansion
Hillsborough (Sheffield Wednesday) - Seating expansion, also Sheffield Wednesday's recent financial difficulties
Elland Road (Leeds Utd) - Seating expansion, although I understand this stadium needs a major upgrade
Stadium MK (Milton Keynes Dons) - Seating expansion, the easiest one to expand, although this will now never happen
Home Park (Plymouth Argyle) - Major Seating expansion, although this club has nearly been wound up three times in the last few years
Olympic Stadium (West Ham Or Tottenham Hotspur) - Should be West Ham's new stadium, may end up as Spurs Stadium, however the Government could turn it into an entertainment venue (which IMO is totally unnecessary seeing as the Dome is only up the road from Stratford) which could rule it out, plus the seating capacity after the Olympics may be reduced to 25,000
Then there's the three that will need a complete rebuild, Tottenham Hotspur (which may or may not happen depending on whether they steal it from the Hammers) Nottingham Forest (who will now redevelop City Ground seeing as we lost the bid) & Bristol City (who are still going ahead with theirs).
Considering the financial difficulties of several of the above clubs, it's just not worth it for a (what is basically) a super hyped competition that lasts for 3-4 weeks, don't get me wrong I enjoy the World Cup, but it's only a worldwide over hyped version of say the Champions League, Fa Cup or League Cup tournament.
Regards, Johnny 1989
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