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Two months after branding Tottenham and AEG's joint venture to move the club into the Olympic
Park Stadium after the culmination of the 2012 games as being 'completely unacceptable', UK
Athletics chief Ed Warner has decreed that the aforementioned partners' final,
revised proposal is 'insulting' to his direct superiors on the International Olympic
Committee (IOC).
I Hope West Ham Win! Not something you'll hear a Spurs fan say everyday, and I
know there are plenty of you out there that are all for the move to the Olympic Stadium but there
are a lot of us that don't want to. While you may think this is just another anti Stratford blog
update it's more than that and I hope even if you're very pro moving, you'll appreciate the
possibilities of what I'm about to say.
I Hope West Ham Win! Not something you'll hear a Spurs fan say everyday, and I
know there are plenty of you out there that are all for the move to the Olympic Stadium but there
are a lot of us that don't want to. While you may think this is just another anti Stratford blog
update it's more than that and I hope even if you're very pro moving, you'll appreciate the
possibilities of what I'm about to say.
Excuse me while I clear out the cobwebs.
It's a new year, or It's A New Year! depending on how you rate the importance of such things, and
that typically means blogs spitting out variations on a theme best described as "Things That Might
Happen Over the Next Twelve Months, But That You (the reader) Will Have Forgotten Were Predicted
When Some (or none) of Them Happen.
LOS ANGELES, Cal. German second-division club Ingolstadt has signed United States forward Edson
Buddle. Buddle's contract with Major League Soccer's Los Angeles Galaxy had expired. He was MLS's
leading scorer for most of last season despite missing more than a month for the World Cup. Buddle
ended the regular season as the second-highest scorer [.
Three days after Galaxy icon Cobi Jones announced he was leaving the club where he had spent
virtually his entire career, the new employee of the New York Cosmos spoke with journalists today
about his role with the club.
For now he plans to remain in Los Angeles, albeit doing plenty of traveling between the youth
academies the Cosmos, who have ambitions of entering MLS as early as 2013, have established on each
coast.
The final submissions, then, are complete and now comes the waiting game. The tug of war over
the Olympic Stadium has become one of the more unseemly events of the football season so far, a
desperate battle for a piece of land that very few people involved in football had a great deal of
interest until it became clear that there was a chance of building a vast, new stadium there on the
(relatively) cheap.