LONDON (Reuters) - West Ham United have slammed the door on any notion that Tottenham Hotspur could share the Olympic Stadium when the Hammers move there in 2016 and Spurs are likely to be homeless due to the redevelopment of their ground.
She did not directly name Spurs - who had wanted to move to the stadium themselves - but West Ham's vice-chairman Karren Brady left no-one in any doubt who she was referring to at a media conference on Tuesday to announce West Ham's new hospitality facilities when the club move from the 110-year-old Boleyn Ground in two years' time.