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Last weekend for Olympic Stadium survey (errors fixed)

The survey is now closed. Thank you for your responses!

The response to the Olympic Stadium fans’ survey has been fantastic thank you. The results are very interesting to read through – over 300 of you have left comments which is great

Please accept my apologies to the few of you who were experiencing server errors being delivered whilst you were filling it out. I’m now assured that the server errors have been fixed – so if you still want to have your say, you’ll be able to HERE

The survey will close on Monday 6th September and I’ll collate and analyse the responses. Hopefully publishing them within the week.

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8 comments for “Last weekend for Olympic Stadium survey (errors fixed)”

  1. Good luck with the process, it’s about time this club was run like a proper premier league club. Over the years previous custodians have just lined there own pockets and not cared about the supporter, fair play to the new board who have taken difficult decisions to benefit the long term, whilst sometimes not popular. Giving a fresh identity to the club in today’s market is a great way to drive the club forward. A new stadium will benefit from constant use and help the local community. Other Stadiums previously built at great expense, including Crystal Palace in its day are under-utilised therefore the local community would benefit from this proposal, as would West Ham.

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    Posted by Trevor Howard | September 3, 2010, 3:26 pm
  2. veri good westham camon:)

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    Posted by plamen | September 3, 2010, 4:08 pm
  3. Still can’t get in so haven’t been able to vote.
    I feel the move to Stratford will be a great idea. Yes of course it will need to create its’ own history but that will happen given time. I’ve been going to Upton Park for over 40 years, but would love a move to a far more convenient site. I’m sure far more supporters live in Essex than in Newham.

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    Posted by mike claxton | September 3, 2010, 4:12 pm
  4. Did the survey, you will know my reply as its the one with dozens of questions for Golivan at the end

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    Posted by CelticHammer | September 3, 2010, 4:56 pm
  5. Errors NOT fixed. I get:

    Firefox doesn’t know how to open this address, because the protocol (margin-bottom) isn’t associated with any program.

    Try again :)

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    Posted by Col | September 3, 2010, 4:57 pm
  6. The move to the olympic stadium is a must if West Ham want to move forward and compete at the highest level it will allow more fans to see the games and offer much better facilities.

    As a current West Ham Season ticket Holder who has been going to Upton Park for over 50 years I find the prospect very exciting.

    Its like the house you live it is only your home whilst you are living there and its only your Home when your family share it with you.

    The Olympic Stadium will attract more familes which can only be good for the Game.

    I go to the game with my son Paul and in the next couple of years his son my granson will come with us to.

    It would be great for his generation to start off his support for West Ham in the new Olympic Stadium.

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    Posted by steve gunter | September 3, 2010, 5:42 pm
  7. I am all for moving to the Olympic stadium, however it has to be ours and have no athletics track. Why spend as Karen brady quoted £190m on redevloping something you are only renting that is not fit for its primary purpose of a football stadium.

    This is a pure and simple business venture with no thought for the fans of West Ham United … it is purely finacially driven. Another £40m and we can have our own version of the Emmirates that is ours, and we have total control.

    Finally, Daniel Levy openly discussed WHL’s redevelopment at every stage with their fans, why have we been kept at arms length, why have they gone back on their pladge of no running track and why is everything so secret squirrel … Gollivan and Brady have a history of poor engagement from their Birmingham days, WHU is too bigger club to blag … if the move is as the majority of the fans suspect for their own personal financial gain then it will spell the end of our club.

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    Posted by Tom | September 4, 2010, 9:45 pm

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