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West Ham's woes continue as Premier League club become embroiled in legal dispute over who should pay for beer and Sky TV at London Stadium

West Ham's London Stadium issues are piling up with the Premier League club now involved in a legal battle with their landlords over who should pay for providing beer and Sky television.

The London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) and E20 have already irked West Ham over the stadium's capacity and continued refusal to change the running track cover.

Now, as reported by The Times, West Ham are in a new dispute with the LLDC with the club insisting they are not asking for too much from their £2.5m-a-year lease.

West Ham are now involved in a legal battle with their landlords at the London Stadium
West Ham are now involved in a legal battle with their landlords at the London Stadium
The dispute involves who should pay for providing beer and Sky television at the ground
The dispute involves who should pay for providing beer and Sky television at the ground

It involves who provides draught beer in the stadium's bars, a disagreement over whether Sky should be shown on all the TVs and who should pick up the bill for hospitality staff.