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Published 13:35 6 Oct 2016 BST
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"We are making a film called 'Iron Men'. It is about West Ham supporters and the move from the Boleyn to the Olympic Stadium and what the move means to them."https://twitter.com/SportsJOE_UK/status/783796659822002176?lang=en She claims the roaring success that was the rebranding of the club is a thing to be celebrated. As she puts it, "no one else does it," which we all know is a universal indicator for something being a great idea.
"Rebranding ourselves was really important with the new stadium. We are in the London Stadium and we added the word London to our crest because we thought it had real global appeal." "Nobody else does it and that's exactly where we are. We are in the heart of London, in the foothills of the financial centre."And the rewards of the rebrand have been absolutely glorious. Not only does the club have the greatest ever stadium since the dawn of competitive sports in the UK, but they've also rebranded. If you're still unsure whether or not that's a good thing or not, she offers a series of buzz words that should sway you in the right direction.
"We have the best stadium. There are some great stadiums in this country but there is only one Olympic stadium and it's ours and branded ours and it has really had a dynamic impact on the things that we can do." "So here we have this great stadium in London, much better prospects, facilities, travel links, everything than our old stadium but we charge a lower price. So we offer them more dynamic product at an inferior price which is quite dynamic and it has been so well received.""Well-received"? Oh yeah, the Hammers have really accepted the move with open arms. They're even singing about their new home in the terraces. https://twitter.com/Matt_Law_DT/status/782227922987978753?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
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