Wembley still an option

Wembley is still an option for Tottenham, but doing a deal is not proving easy.
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Spurs are still in discussions with the Football Association over Wembley so our decusion  on where to play for a season has not been made yet. Both Wembley and Chelsea are problems to us using that venue and while we have an agreement in principle to use MK Dons, it isn't the first choice option I understand. 

The only other football venue of any size is the Olympic Stadium which we don't want to use and given Karren Brady's comments to the press that they wouldn't agree to a certain side sharing it. She made it perfectly plain she meant us and he words clearly demonstrated she couldn't care less about the taxpayer. 

For those of you thinking the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) would want to do everything possible to have us as tenants for a season after the PR disaster of the highly suspect budding process, let me remind you it isn't the LLDC who make the decision, it is West Ham United.

As part of the rental agreement West Ham have the right of veto to anyone using the stadium for the entire duration of their lease, thus it is West Ham who decide who can use the stadium and who can't, not the London Legacy Development Corporation.

Unless we can make progress with Wembley it is looking like MK Dons and the club know that will not go down well with th supporters.

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