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West Ham supporters, as well as fans of rival clubs, express disdain for the London Stadium. It is largely viewed as an impersonal, corporate venue that lacks the soul, charm, and intimacy of Upton Park. Critics of the stadium argue that it feels more akin to a shopping center than a passionate football ground, leading to a sense of alienation among die-hard fans who have deep, emotional ties to their club's legacy.