West Ham's London Stadium should be knocked down and rebuilt to suit football fans, a stadium expert says.
Paul Fletcher, who has built or advised on more than 30 new grounds, says athletics was wrongly put before football at the former Olympic Stadium.
He says fans are too far from the pitch at a ground beset by problems since the Hammers moved there this summer.
"Either we go on as we are for the next 30 or 40 years or we knock it down and start again," Fletcher told the BBC.
"Something has to give. If you want to satisfy spectators the only way to get those spectators near that pitch is to knock it down and start again," added the former Burnley striker turned chief executive.
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