da roleta: West Ham United co-owner David Sullivan has warned of 'civil unrest' should Tottenham Hotspur move into the Olympic Stadium following the London 2012 Games.
da spicy bet: The Hammers were believed to be frontrunners to move into the stadium in nearby Newham when the games are over.
However, Spurs, who are currently looking building a new stadium, have also recently made their interest in the stadium known.
"It would be such a slap in the face to east London. If it happens, there will be real problems that could easily lead to civil unrest," Sullivan told the Daily Mail.
"I think there could be riots, such is the ill feeling between West Ham and Spurs and I know the police feel the same.
"I feel very let down by Tottenham. The way they do business is not right.
"They pinched Eidur Gudjohnsen off us after we brought him from Barcelona for talks (last season). He just disappeared from the hotel. And the way they unsettled Scott Parker (this summer) was appalling.
"Now they want to move into our borough of Newham. How would they like it if we suddenly set up a new home in Haringey.
"I'm flabbergasted by the cheek of it."Subscribe to Football FanCast News Headlines by Email