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West Ham Gift Aid

Discussion in 'Charlton' started by deleted....., Aug 21, 2015.

  1. Ken Shabby

    Ken Shabby Well-Known Member

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    I went to Erith School, which was a comprehensive. I did okay (went to uni to study Fine Art). It's noe w sports school with a lot of money spent to improve the sports facilities. Don't see the relevance but there you go.
    The WHam scenario for me is that they are being subsidised by the tax payers to have cheap rent. The Stadium will need to be adjusted, but will they pay for that? Doubt it..WHam fans are not especially 'decent', but that is'nt the point. They're being given a big 'leg up' using money which many tax payers would undoubtedly rather see spent elsewhere. If they want to move to the Olympic Stadium, fine. At least they could use some of the sach they will get from selling off the Boleyn real estate to pay for it.
     
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  2. Holden Chinaski

    Holden Chinaski Well-Known Member

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    Why buy the cow when the milk is free?
     
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  3. SuperChrissyisfantasticPardswasatrocious

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    You might want steak?
     
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    deleted..... Well-Known Member

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    A cow is like a Swiss army knife, it has a lot more uses than just milk <ok> for instance it wind can be used to power a small boiler <ok>
     
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  5. Holden Chinaski

    Holden Chinaski Well-Known Member

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    Looks like the government have responded to the petition (this is unedited and the full version):

    West Ham United has a concession at the Stadium and their contributions reflect that status. The contract, awarded after an open public competition, has been widely scrutinised and tested in court.

    Following the completion of its transformation programme the Stadium will be - unlike so many previous Olympic Stadiums - a world-class multi-use arena with a long-term future, and one that won’t require continuous support from the taxpayer. The stadium remains in public ownership (E20 Stadium LLP – a joint venture between the London Legacy Development Corporation and Newham Council) and the profits from its multiple uses will flow to the taxpayer.

    As a long-term concessionaire West Ham United will only access the full stadium facilities for and shortly ahead of home matches, anticipated to be an average of 25 games a year. The stadium’s other anchor concession-holder, British Athletics, has a concession for one month a year. The stadium will be available for commercial and other uses at all times outside of these existing commitments.

    The Stadium is a multi-use venue, which has already hosted a major athletics meet this year, the Sainsbury’s Anniversary Games, and will host a range of other events in 2015 including five matches during the Rugby World Cup this autumn, a Rugby League international between England and New Zealand and the Race of Champions motorsport event. In addition the Stadium will host elite athletics including the IAAF and IPC Athletics World Championships in 2017.

    A world class stadium operator has been appointed and it is part of the operator agreement that the Stadium will host concerts and other events.

    None of these events will financially benefit West Ham United. All revenues from these events will be shared by the operator and the Stadium owners. The stadium operator has a proven international track record of success in managing and maximising revenue from multi-use stadia and is contractually incentivised to generate maximum income.

    The agreement with West Ham United, including their contribution to transformation costs and rent, followed an open competitive process, which was delivered under EU rules, conducted visibly and exposed to significant scrutiny. The outcome has been tested in the courts and upheld. As the winning bid this constituted the best available return for the taxpayer and secures the commercial viability of a national asset for the next 100 years.

    The European Commission (EC) is responsible for assessing whether public investment distorts the competitive market. The EC has considered this issue on more than one occasion and has done so with full sight of the contractual terms, comprehensive detail of the tender exercise and in depth legal opinion on compliance with UK and EU law. It has found no case to answer. Therefore we do not believe that a public inquiry is necessary.

    The detail of the rental agreement between the Stadium owners and West Ham United is commercially sensitive. Disclosing details of the contract would undermine the future negotiating position of the Stadium's operator, Vinci, who are working hard to bring in future events to get the greatest possible return and ensure that the Stadium is a commercial success.

    It is important that the stadium owners and operator are able to negotiate future contracts in a way that derive maximum value and are not constrained by any one agreement. Such arrangements are standard practice and are designed to both protect the previous public expenditure and maximise the return on this investment.

    Department for Culture, Media and Sport
     
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  6. Sat In Greenwich

    Sat In Greenwich Well-Known Member

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    got the same email this morning.

    is basically a big F off ad mind your own business.

    i've said it before, i did the 10k run at that stadium this summer, amazing. wont bother next year knowing it's whams home ground - nothing special about that.
     
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  7. Holden Chinaski

    Holden Chinaski Well-Known Member

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    It was used for the Rugby, and the a lot of people Tweeted:

    Hope West Ham fans have binoculars; you're miles away from the action

    Tell you this now. Three to five years now, they'll have that running track torn up and new seating would be put in place. Or there's something for the Premier League to implement. Safe Standing section, like they have in the bundesliga.
     
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  8. Leftbehind

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    dam was just about to post this, slow again
     
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