Former West Ham manager Slaven Bilic has spoken of his belief that the London Stadium lacks the atmosphere compared to the one Upton Park used to generate.West Ham left their former home in 2016 for their new stadium, which was built originally to be used at the 2012 Olympics.Since then, it has been frequently criticised for failing to create the same passion and energy.GETTY1
"Big players used to hate coming to Upton Park!""Now they build a big new stadium, you feel like you are in Brussels or Munich!"Slaven Bilic is box office A unique and interesting view on the difficulties of moving to a new stadium #PLTonight pic.twitter.com/1PStIXXS8O— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) April 13, 2019Former Liverpool and Real Madrid midfielder Steve McManaman added: “It would be nice if you built your own football stadium and made it nice and compact… like the Emirates, like Tottenham’s.“If anyone goes to the Olympic Stadium, the difference from the pitch to the furthest part. When we commentate, it is the furthest distance from the pitch ever, it might as well be miles away.”
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Former West Ham manager Slaven Bilic says the move to the London Stadium was just business but a move the Hammers should have made. He said that former England chef and West Ham employee Tim De'Ath told him that big players hated the facilities at Upton Park with small dressing rooms, not very nice, the pitch looks very small, every throw in is a danger for you.
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