Excellent article, and IMHO, the legacy of the games should be for the communities, and not for Premier League clubs. Spurs, realistically, would rather stay in Tottenham. West Ham realistically, do not wish to play football behind a running track, as none of the other 92 league clubs do. I guess the Hammers see it as an opportunity to blast Orient out of existence, and also sell off the Boleyn to eradicate their debt. Knowing the porno barons behind West Ham, they will see that occupation of the stadium is everything, possession being 9/10ths of the law, and will seek to remove the track once they are in and within 5 years. If West Ham get it, Orient may as well shut up shop, and move on elsewhere, and Football / Premier League will have completely absconded when faced with enforcing their responsibilities.
TT