West Ham United played against Bournemouth at the London Stadium in the Premier League at the weekend.

Former Queens Park Rangers and Manchester City forward Rodney Marsh has suggested on social networking site Twitter that he is not a fan of West Ham United’s London Stadium.
West Ham are playing at the London Stadium now after leaving the Boleyn Ground at the end of last season.
This is supposed to be a step forward for the club and is expected to create a lot of success on the pitch in the coming years.

West Ham have already sold over 50,000 season tickets for the 2016-17 campaign.
Slaven Bilic’s side took on Bournemouth at the weekend in what was their first Premier League match at the London Stadium.
Former QPR and City forward Marsh was following the game on Sunday evening, and he was not impressed with the gap between the pitch and the stands.
Ex-Tottenham Hotspur chairman Lord Sugar was also following the match, and he gave his opinion on the London Stadium on Twitter.

West Ham won the match against Bournemouth 1-0, thanks to Michail Antonio’s headed goal from close range in the 85th minute.

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