This can make more use in the Olympic stadium, and it would be better to consider the Olympic stadium as England’s international football stadium
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Why Couldn’t The 2012 Olympic Staium In London Been Built Earlier To Replace The Old Wembley?
Written on:October 15, 2009
In category: London 2012
Tags:2012 , Been , Built , Couldn't , Earlier , England , international football , London , Olympic , olympic stadium , Replace , Stadium , Staium , Wembley
Tags:2012 , Been , Built , Couldn't , Earlier , England , international football , London , Olympic , olympic stadium , Replace , Stadium , Staium , Wembley
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The government and its advisors just have no common sense unfortunately. And it’s people like me (I’m 18 from London) who are gonna be footing the bill for the next 30 years. Whoopee!
That’s a good point, and far beyond the reach of the of the powers to be that are the FA committee.
it will probably cost ten times more than estimated and wont be ready on time
AFTER THE OLYMPICS
it will be renamed the millenium stadium which no one will want. but hey look on the bright side it will look good on the opening and closing credits of eastenders
cos no one knew we were holding the 2012 olympics
Athletic Stadia and Football stadia need different eye lines.
The olympics is a waste of money. A big stadium will lie empty until they take the track out or build houses on it.
Another success for Gordon Brown….
when the new wembly was in planning the F A and the sports council could not agree to the plans that is one reason wembly took so long.
They aren’t going to keep the Olympic stadium at the same capacity after 2012 olympics, they’re going to remove a lot of it and it’ll probably be used by a london football club.
Because its not going to be used for football after the Olympics