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Olympic Stadium; our day in court

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  • Let's hope they draw Millwall in the FA Cup

    But who will Millwall blame it on when it all kicks off?
  • Just a thought. Have the Stadium admin thought of outsourcing the police presence to a group of corner shop owners?? :wink:
  • Redrobo said:

    Let's hope they draw Millwall in the FA Cup

    But who will Millwall blame it on when it all kicks off?
    Don't worry they have plenty...

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  • edited September 2016

    I attended the Anniversary games and was also surprised at the route through the shopping centre. On returning to the station the large, obedient, family crowd was staggered by marshals to prevent crushing. I wondered how that would work if West Ham had just been stuffed 0 3 by Chelsea.

    The Shopping centre and shoppers could’ve been better protected if a station had been built in or adjacent to the Olympic Park.

    There has been a fair bit of work since the anniversary games to "football" it up, including new "temporary stands " over the running track, but the problems with the shopping centre still remain. I dont think one feller on the door at John Lewis to prevent people cutting through is going to work. I can imagine a few hundred "Fans" storming through the stores and helping themselves to five finger discount, at least that will help them recoup the exorbitant cost of the food and drink at the stadium itself.
  • edited September 2016
    Having a football club there is so problematic - It was never the best option. What we need to remember is that West Ham has a famous ground that fully met their needs before all this. This is all about lining the pockets, from tax payers' pockets, of a couple of porn barons!
  • There will be tears alright but not in the multi-millionaire, high profile politician and self ingratiating press department...
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  • I attended the Anniversary games and was also surprised at the route through the shopping centre. On returning to the station the large, obedient, family crowd was staggered by marshals to prevent crushing. I wondered how that would work if West Ham had just been stuffed 0 3 by Chelsea.

    The Shopping centre and shoppers could’ve been better protected if a station had been built in or adjacent to the Olympic Park.

    Ssshh. Don't go giving them ideas, we'll be paying for that next.
  • I attended the Anniversary games and was also surprised at the route through the shopping centre. On returning to the station the large, obedient, family crowd was staggered by marshals to prevent crushing. I wondered how that would work if West Ham had just been stuffed 0 3 by Chelsea.

    The Shopping centre and shoppers could’ve been better protected if a station had been built in or adjacent to the Olympic Park.

    The shopping centre was built in that location to deliberately "encourage" people visiting the Olympics to walk through it. Indeed the main routes from Stratford and Stratford International go right through the Westfield.

    There are a lot of railway lines in the area, hence a limited number of exit routes. You can go north towards Hackney Wick, and there was a route south towards West Ham station
  • Has there been any trouble outside of the ground? All the reports seem to be from West Ham fans fighting themselves inside the stadium. There are plenty of stadium's in this country where opposing fans will come out towards the same exit (I'm sure we all know of one). I don't necessarily see this as a big deal as I'm sure for the high risk games they can keep them separated if need be or worst case keep the away fans behind in the stadium.
  • edited September 2016
    @PragueAddick Not sure if you saw the guardian yesterday, but there's a good bit about government procurement and the switch over from Airwave. Along the lines of what @Missed It has said; Airwave is now owned by a private equity group who charge a phenomenal fee for usage and licensing.

    In true government fashion it looks like the acquisition process may be another balls up though.. ;)

    I personally don't blame the police for refusing to operate without radio coverage though, it's a huge officer safety issue and I wouldn't want to be on duty in a stadium without efficient comms.

    Going back a year or so, I know Huwai was mentioned as a potential government supplier for the equipment, but for security reasons this didn't have much support. There was a good article on the tech news site "The Register" about this.

    To be honest, the whole situation reaks of the what happened to the NYFD after the WTC 1993 bombings. Essentially they discovered their radios were unable to operate in the WTC buildings, and spent 8 years requesting The Mayor to provide adequate equipment. This never happened, and sadly many of the NYFD losses on 9/11 were totally avoidable and came as a result of the firefighters not receiving messages warning them that building was likely to collapse and that they needed to evacuate ASAP.

    It's a bit disturbing to see that 15 years later, London still has a landmark which is plagued by the same issues; especially considering Airwave is in use with The Met, LFB and LAS. There would be no way of coordinating any of the emergency services if the comms are failing for one, then surely they'll fail for all. I mentioned in the other thread, if armed plod are going to be deployed to football matches soon then it's clear that this is an immense issue in the current climate.
  • colthe3rd said:

    Has there been any trouble outside of the ground? All the reports seem to be from West Ham fans fighting themselves inside the stadium. There are plenty of stadium's in this country where opposing fans will come out towards the same exit (I'm sure we all know of one). I don't necessarily see this as a big deal as I'm sure for the high risk games they can keep them separated if need be or worst case keep the away fans behind in the stadium.

    Yes. You Tube footage of it kicking off with Watford outside the ground.

  • I don't understand why the police just don't use telephones.
  • Addickted said:

    I don't understand why the police just don't use telephones.

    When was the last time you went a week making mobile calls in London without dropping at least one call? I don't think voice call reliability is any better than 20 years ago.

  • In Mail today

    West Ham and the owners of the London Stadium have appointed former Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Chris Allison to help tackle crowd trouble at their new ground. Allison was a security adviser for the 2015 Rugby World Cup.

    Good luck with that.
  • "London Stadium landlords E20 today confirmed the appointment of Chris Allison CBE to work with London Stadium partners to make sure that the ‘safety and security of all those using the Stadium remains of the highest quality’.

    An E20 Stadium LLP spokesperson said, “We have appointed Chris Allison CBE, a former Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner, to work with the London Stadium partners, London Stadium 185, West Ham United, LLDC and Newham Council to help make sure that the safety and security of all those using the Stadium remains of the highest quality."

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    We, i.e. E20, not WHUFC, are paying the guy.


    Read more at http://www.whufc.com/News/Articles/2016/September/15-September/E20-confirm-Chris-Allison-CBE-appointment#BoAi1Fk0hBUgcB5L.99
  • "London Stadium landlords E20 today confirmed the appointment of Chris Allison CBE to work with London Stadium partners to make sure that the ‘safety and security of all those using the Stadium remains of the highest quality’.

    An E20 Stadium LLP spokesperson said, “We have appointed Chris Allison CBE, a former Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner, to work with the London Stadium partners, London Stadium 185, West Ham United, LLDC and Newham Council to help make sure that the safety and security of all those using the Stadium remains of the highest quality."

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    We, i.e. E20, not WHUFC, are paying the guy.


    Read more at http://www.whufc.com/News/Articles/2016/September/15-September/E20-confirm-Chris-Allison-CBE-appointment#BoAi1Fk0hBUgcB5L.99

    So the Mail have tried to spin it .
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  • red_murph said:

    colthe3rd said:

    Has there been any trouble outside of the ground? All the reports seem to be from West Ham fans fighting themselves inside the stadium. There are plenty of stadium's in this country where opposing fans will come out towards the same exit (I'm sure we all know of one). I don't necessarily see this as a big deal as I'm sure for the high risk games they can keep them separated if need be or worst case keep the away fans behind in the stadium.

    Yes. You Tube footage of it kicking off with Watford outside the ground.

    Same with Bournemouth too
  • edited September 2016
    LoOkOuT said:

    Bullshit you can't blame them, meaning West Ham SMT... You know when you're ripping someone off, whether it's your fault or not. You can argue about what that might mean, but when it's the taxpayer and you're using your years of experience to exploit the naive negotiators on a massive public works project, then you're a special piece of shit.

    This is a very valid point. The truth about agreements that aren't win/win is that they are always a lose. If one party is struggling, there will always be problems. If it's the service provider on the lose side, you shouldn't be surprised when the service is shite.

    EDIT: As if to prove my point, that Guardian article says "Under the deal LS185 is responsible for all matchday costs, including stewarding and policing. With Brady having struck a characteristically hard bargain, there is an underlying irritation at being blamed for the latest problems."

    For 'characteristically hard bargain' read win/lose. The subsequent relationship souring is inevitable, and as soon as the relationship goes, you can kiss goodbye to a happy journey. I would imagine West Ham are right now threatening to withhold their rent.
  • rikofold said:

    LoOkOuT said:

    Bullshit you can't blame them, meaning West Ham SMT... You know when you're ripping someone off, whether it's your fault or not. You can argue about what that might mean, but when it's the taxpayer and you're using your years of experience to exploit the naive negotiators on a massive public works project, then you're a special piece of shit.

    This is a very valid point. The truth about agreements that aren't win/win is that they are always a lose. If one party is struggling, there will always be problems. If it's the service provider on the lose side, you shouldn't be surprised when the service is shite.

    EDIT: As if to prove my point, that Guardian article says "Under the deal LS185 is responsible for all matchday costs, including stewarding and policing. With Brady having struck a characteristically hard bargain, there is an underlying irritation at being blamed for the latest problems."

    For 'characteristically hard bargain' read win/lose. The subsequent relationship souring is inevitable, and as soon as the relationship goes, you can kiss goodbye to a happy journey. I would imagine West Ham are right now threatening to withhold their rent.
    This is a sad reality and 100% correct.

    Win/lose is spot on. I think it's tough enough to secure a commercial agreement which allows both sides some room to deliver. This whole sorry saga seems to be about a desperate attempt for those steering the fate of the Olympic legacy to get out from under the shit that was created by trying to bring closure to that legacy. Not a strong negotiating position.
  • Thought exactly the same as soon as i saw the draw. Baptism of fire for the new security team
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