Allardyce in stadium warning
West Ham boss insists stadium must be used by football
By Graeme Bailey - Tweet me: @skygraemebailey. Last Updated: August 13, 2012 10:17am
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West Ham United manager Sam Allardyce has warned that London needs to make sure that the Olympic Stadium does not become a 'white elephant'.
The Hammers are one of the bidders to take the tenancy of the Stratford venue, which hosted the closing ceremony of the London Games on Sunday.
But its future has long been the subject of debate, with the Hammers initially denied tenancy last October following a legal dispute involving Tottenham and Leyton Orient.
The need to preserve a home for athletics at the stadium was central to London 2012's legacy aims and they intend on hosting the World Championship in 2017, but Allardyce insists the stadium and surrounding park will fall into decline without the regular use provided by Premier League football.
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"If they keep it for athletics, the only time it will ever get a big crowd again after the Olympics is when they hold the World Championships there in five years' time," he told The Times.
"You only have to look around the world at some of the Olympic Stadiums that have been built. They're white elephants now. There are weeds growing there. Look at the 'Bird's Nest' in Beijing. Look at Athens.
"The Olympic Park is a fantastic place, but it can't be left to rack and ruin. If a club with the history and fanbase and potential of West Ham don't go there, the concern would be that the park is left empty the vast majority of the time.
"I can understand some West Ham fans feeling that they don't want to leave the history and tradition of Upton Park, but it's an incredible opportunity for the club to move forward."









