I think they are gone in October, might be wrong but can't be arsed to trawl through and confirm.
I hope there is a live stream of the demolition, I'd get the popcorn out.
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I think they are gone in October, might be wrong but can't be arsed to trawl through and confirm.
Jelly and Icecream...I think they are gone in October, might be wrong but can't be arsed to trawl through and confirm.
...and what if it was Emirates?????Naming rights will surely come with a brand new long term shirt sponsor, a la Emirates? That probably wouldn't be announced for a long while yet.
I hope there is a live stream of the demolition, I'd get the popcorn out.
Levy will make it a £10 pay per view event. Pre-order and get 5% off the special edition directors cut on DVD, with special features such as footage of the Josip family gently weeping by the roadside, and a vile of their tears free with every order.
Why would there be naming rights for a stadium that isn't even fucking built yet. Calm down you impatient bastards.
So who is it then?It came out in the court case that there was already a naming rights deal in place/agreed on.
So who is it then?
Exactly.They wouldn't announce the name. Just said a deal was in place, to prove it was financially viable. Judge saw evidence of it but wouldn't publicly disclose it
They wouldn't announce the name. Just said a deal was in place, to prove it was financially viable. Judge saw evidence of it but wouldn't publicly disclose it
Chick King...So who is it then?
Tottenham are considering quitting White Hart Lane and moving to a new stadium at nearby Picketts Lock
"It is our preferred option to remain at White Hart Lane," said David Buchler, Tottenham's executive vice-chairman.
"However, in order to do so the ground over the next five or 10 years has to have a larger capacity with transport facilities and other facilities to match.