I think that their problems might actually be the other way around.I hope Spanners experience of the so-called London Stadium (not intimate, doesn't feel like home etc) doesn't become our experience with Wembley. Isn't there an element (I hope I'm wrong) that we're actually playing away, and the away side isn't going to be intimidated by the stadium, they might even be inspired by it.
They're playing crap, so the fans feel the move a lot more than they would if they were winning.
There are clearly some issues with the stadium, but none that affect the play, in my opinion.

