This week, we're actually plucking a discussion raging across two different club forums. With Tottenham looking to move to a new stadium, the issue of a ground share with West Ham is one that has come up time and time again the past few months.

The move is logical from a financial standpoint, but the complete opposite from a footballing standpoint. London clubs aren't the best of friends and West Ham and Spurs have had an especially bitter rivalry the last few seasons following Lasagnagate, the 4-3, and the last-minute penalty miss by Jermain Defoe this season.

So what are the fans' thoughts on this? We dug into West Ham forum kumb.com and Spurs forum glory-glory.co.uk to find out. Below are a few sample comments and you can read the full discussions at the forums themselves. (The comments are published exactly as they appeared on the respective forum):

Sandman from glory-glory said:

I would rather we not ground share at all, but buy a new plot of land and build a whole new stadium. This negate sharing with anyone, we can still play at the lane and it saves us money in rent etc. From the plans that have been mooted about WHL it sounds like the whole place is going to be demolished to rotate it anyhow, so why do it on the same piece of land and cause us all these problems.

Linnet-Spurs from glory-glory said:
Wouldnt want to share with WHU, horrible place, terrible transportation to and from, there will be nothing but trouble. would much rather share with the scum

raveydaveygravey from kumb said:
would it be all bad? lots of italian teams ground share, i don't care where they play tbh, ppl moan about the home atmosphere, perhaps it will be another rivalry to get the fans excited, see who can get the best home record blah blah blah

RichieRiv from kumb said:
Welcome to the new era.

These lot don't have a f*cking scooby about our club, our rivalries and ourtraditions, it's about money, money and more money. The sooner some of our supporters wake up to this fact the better.

The sooner the arse falls out the game the better.