Brady confident over Oympic Stadium deal

27 July 2010 09:01
West Ham vice-chairman Karren Brady expects the club to be given the first option of taking over the Olympic Stadium after the London Olympics. The Hammers confirmed earlier this year they want to leave their existing Upton Park home for the Olympic Stadium, while London mayor Boris Johnson is also keen on a football club taking over the running costs of the venue. The Barclays Premier League club believe switching home grounds will cost them £125million and have asked the Olympic Park Legacy Company (OPLC), who are responsible for the future of the London 2012 venues, for a six-month "lock-out" to hold exclusive talks on the deal. And, two years before the Olympics start, Brady told www.insidethegames.biz: "We'll hear by the end of the month whether we've got it [the lock-out deal]. "I would never say I'm 100% but I expect to get it. It's a no-brainer and it's absolutely right for the club and community." West Ham's main rivals are American entertainment giant AEG, who own the O2 Arena.

Source: PA