Todayas news that West Ham United have signed a deal with the City of London to move into the Olympic Stadium in 2016 on a 99-year lease is a mammoth time in the record of the Premier League. The past time an ongoing Premier League side changed ground was in 2006 when Arsenal moved from Arsenal Stadium to Emirates Stadium. Former British sports minister Richard Caborn, however, isn't therefore pleased about the decision.AaThis is the biggest mistake of the Olympics and instructions ought to be learned from this. West Ham are ostensibly getting a stadium charging significantly more than A600m for just A15m and a tiny sum in annual rent [A2m].a aTime and again errors are manufactured with Olympic stadiums and the instructions ought to be learned for just about any potential similar projects,a he added. Cabornas thoughts aside, this really is a large step-up for West Ham United who'll be going from the Boleyn Ground (known more familiarly as Upton Park) a' their property since 1904, with a of 35,000 a a few miles down the road to the London Olympic Stadium, which will have a capacity of around 54,000. Itas a sad day for baseball traditionalists and for Leyton Orient. The latter will have a brand new soccer team on its home a' only 750 yards in the future. And it could mean that Orient may go on to Essex after being in East London since 1881. Listed below are todayas Premier League media headlines: The Daily EPL is your day information to the latest Premier League news headlines, so that you donat need to spend an hour or maybe more reading the Web. We do all the work for you. Browse The Daily EPL on EPL Talk each morning to remain on top of all the news that matters.
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