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London stadium decision delayed

Updated: 2011-01-26 07:58

(China Daily)

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LONDON - West Ham United and Tottenham Hotspur will have to wait longer to learn which of their bids to move to the Olympic Stadium has succeeded after it was announced on Monday the decision had been postponed.

The Olympic Park Legacy Company (OPLC), expected to recommend one of the Premier League clubs on Friday, said it "needed more time" to decide on what has become the most controversial question surrounding the 2012 Games.

"Given the detailed nature of both bids received, we need more time to seek further clarification with both bidders in order to identify a preferred bidder," a statement from the OPLC, the body responsible for planning the post-Games use of various venues, said.

"The stadium is a significant public asset and we have a duty to run a robust process.

"Securing the most appropriate solution for the stadium is vital to our long-term aspirations for the future Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and the wider regeneration of the area."

The future of the stadium, which has cost in excess of 500 million pounds ($790 million) of public funds, has become a sensitive issue because Tottenham plan to knock it down and replace it with a purpose-built football stadium without a running track.

On Sunday, London 2012 organizing committee (LOCOG) chairman Sebastian Coe said Britain's reputation would be "trashed" if Tottenham's bid was chosen rather than West Ham's.

"It's serious we deliver what we said we were going to unless we're prepared to trash our reputation," Coe, whose bid team in Singapore in 2005 promised an athletics legacy in the Olympic Park said.

"It would be very difficult for us to be taken seriously in the corridors of world sport and arguably beyond."

Coe, together with high-profile members of the International Olympics Committee and athletics' governing body, the IAAF, favor West Ham's proposal for a 60,000-seater stadium incorporated in the current structure.

West Ham, which is in partnership with the London borough of Newham, said it will retain the athletics track.

Reuters

(China Daily 01/26/2011 page23)

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