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New Spurs ground
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I agree its distasteful, but if a stadium sponsor brought in millions a season that could be invested in the first team and lead to success isnt it something we could just swallow? Like I said, everyone will keep calling it The Valley outside of the media anyways.SporadicAddick said:
Its not about what we call it / what others call it, it would be about the club being willing to ride roughshod over what is the major defining aspect of our club - I think The Valley is more central to our identity than their grounds are to many other clubs.CAFCTrev said:
Im pretty sure fans are still allowed to call it The Valley if it ever did happen. Just ignore whatever the sponsors/TV presenters/matchday programme calls it, and you'll be fine.SporadicAddick said:
If we ever sold the naming rights to The Valley, I'm afraid that would be the end of my time supporting the club.cafc999 said:
Totally agree but Levi was trying to sell naming rights.SporadicAddick said:
It is the same ground, as much as Dean Court, Molineux, Elland Road and Wembley are the same grounds. It should be called White Hart Lane (and Dean Court the same).cafc999 said:
The pitch runs the same direction as the old stadiumguinnessaddick said:11ElfsborgAddick said:
It has moved, a little, about 50 yards. Sorry to split hairs.golfaddick said:To me it's still White Hart Lane. Looks a great stadium but it hasn't moved so why change the name.....
(naming rights obviously)
I think you could be sitting in the same seat just facing in another direction.
Anyway, its all hypothetical because TS is sensible and wont touch it!1 -
It depends. If it was the (Company) Stadium then no. If it was The (Company) Valley then it wouldn't be too bad, although I would still prefer no sponsor.CAFCTrev said:
I agree its distasteful, but if a stadium sponsor brought in millions a season that could be invested in the first team and lead to success isnt it something we could just swallow? Like I said, everyone will keep calling it The Valley outside of the media anyways.SporadicAddick said:
Its not about what we call it / what others call it, it would be about the club being willing to ride roughshod over what is the major defining aspect of our club - I think The Valley is more central to our identity than their grounds are to many other clubs.CAFCTrev said:
Im pretty sure fans are still allowed to call it The Valley if it ever did happen. Just ignore whatever the sponsors/TV presenters/matchday programme calls it, and you'll be fine.SporadicAddick said:
If we ever sold the naming rights to The Valley, I'm afraid that would be the end of my time supporting the club.cafc999 said:
Totally agree but Levi was trying to sell naming rights.SporadicAddick said:
It is the same ground, as much as Dean Court, Molineux, Elland Road and Wembley are the same grounds. It should be called White Hart Lane (and Dean Court the same).cafc999 said:
The pitch runs the same direction as the old stadiumguinnessaddick said:11ElfsborgAddick said:
It has moved, a little, about 50 yards. Sorry to split hairs.golfaddick said:To me it's still White Hart Lane. Looks a great stadium but it hasn't moved so why change the name.....
(naming rights obviously)
I think you could be sitting in the same seat just facing in another direction.
Anyway, its all hypothetical because TS is sensible and wont touch it!1

