West Ham United moved into the London Stadium in the summer.

West Ham United co-chairman David Gold has taken to social networking site Twitter to provide an exciting update on the London Stadium.
Gold has revealed that work to install the largest digital screen in Europe is underway at the stadium.
The Hammers moved into the London Stadium at the start of the season following their departure from the Boleyn Ground at the end of the 2015-16 campaign.


West Ham are a club on the rise and could establish themselves as regulars in the Champions League in the coming years.
The Hammers are getting over 50,000 fans for their home games this season, and this shows the size of the club.
Of course, it will take time for the London outfit to compete with the likes of Manchester United, Manchester City and Arsenal for the league title.
However, with Gold, David Sullivan (co-chairman) and Karren Brady (vice-chairman) in charge, West Ham fans should feel optimistic about the future.
The Hammers returned to winning ways in the Premier League at the weekend with a narrow 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace away from home at Selhurst Park.

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