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Investment in training facilities (and other infrastructure) is NOT counted under PSR ruling. Something the owners of Bournemouth, Brighton and Spurs have all done. We are being held back. No long term vision or strategy from Brady and Sullivan #NoMoreBS #COYI #WHUFC



Brewdog became the London Stadium Beer partner at the beginning of the season, replacing a four-year deal with Heineken The new four-year deal is estimated to be worth £250,000 to the owners of the London Stadium. Out goes beers and ciders like Cruzcampo, Amstel, Birra Moretti, Inch's and Strongbow and in comes Brewdog Lost larger, cold beer, Stowfors press, Wingman, Black Heart, Hazy Jane and Punk IPA. Last season, the cheapest pint of beer (Amstel) cost £6.48 per pint, which has reduced by three pence to £6.45 this season for a pint of Cold Beer. A pint of cider cost £6.85 per pint last season, which increased by ten pence to £6.95 per pint this season. A glass of red wine, which cost £7.20 last season, increases by 30 pence to £7.50 this season. The London Stadium offer a pre-match pint deal of £4.50 per pint available up to 45 minutes before kick-off The London comparable club clause written into the 2103 London Stadium agreement between West Ham and London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) states the price of food and drink should not exceed the average of Spurs, Chelsea and Arsenal. The average price for a pint of beer across the three London comparable clubs last season was £6.53, which is eight pence above the £6.45 now charged at the London Stadium.






