Lammy is elected Member of Parliament for the constituency of Tottenham. This member is against the idea of \u200b\u200bthe current management of the historic north London club moving to White Hart Lane to the new Olympic stadium being built in the city for the Olympics 2012. Lammy has even threatened to these leaders to take the case to court to prevent further club retained the same name, since in his view, if the transfer would be a totally new club that has nothing to do with the Hotspurs.
"Tottenham Hotspur was founded by a handful of young people from All Saints Church, in Tottenham, 120 years ago," says Lammy, "Thus, in the case that the current leadership team for Stratford molt, the new club is born would be similar to what happened with the MK Dons and AFC Wimbledon (former name of this team transmuted into the former)."
politician, Labour Party, continuing "Spurs should have a new name if they moved to the neighborhood, because I'm here to work for the interests of the people of Tottenham, so we have a club in our London side, Tottenham Hotspur is called, because that reflects our interests as a local community, as has been until today. "
leaders of Tottenham, meanwhile, are trying to convince fans that a transfer team to London Olympics would benefit the team, because it would cost much less money than building one stadium in the same place as White Hart Lane.
Another team that may end up with their bones in the new Olympic is West Ham. Both teams have until 21 to submit their applications and the final decision on the transfer, or otherwise of these teams will be known in March.
SOURCE: Mais Futebol
Another team that may end up with their bones in the new Olympic is West Ham. Both teams have until 21 to submit their applications and the final decision on the transfer, or otherwise of these teams will be known in March.
SOURCE: Mais Futebol
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