Pipe down or I'll set Danny on you again.Stop moaning mate.
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Why would he pass up the opportunity for the millions to be earned in naming rights?
I struggle to comprehend some of the absolute bowlocks posted on here and how some poster's minds work. This is defo up there in the bellwhiffery league of wtf.
*shakes head and exits thread muttering about absolute cockwombles
The money from naming rights will eventually make up a significant chunk of development costs. Long game.Wrigley Field.
Guaranteed Rate Stadium.
Your pick.
http://chicago.suntimes.com/sports/there-cant-be-a-worse-name-than-guaranteed-rate-field-cant-be/
I bet somebody here can think of even worse names for stadia. Think of the worst sponsor you can summon and how much dosh you'd have to have in hand to swallow saying over and over for one year. Two. Three.
Here's where we differ, t. For me, it would take enough to pay for the wages and transfer bill for a NEW top striker (or whatever we need most) each and every year to accept the hated moniker. Leverage this, t. Don't give it away. Play the looooong game.
Don't be too eager. Start talking about the history and integrity of the club and the game, and our long relationship with Goodison Park. No need to even show a bit of leg yet.
New Goodison, end of. Shows a classiness that is over and beyond mere sheckles.
If anybody wants a stadium named after themselves, they should change their name to suit.
Fahrad New-Goodison. It's even double barrelled Ffs.
the naming rights will be paying the mortgage plus expenses to LLc every year. so i don't think he is stupid enough or vain enough to name mosh stadium.
Haha you are totally fixated wit that capacity thing lolIf our new stadium is bigger than Tottenham's new 61,500 all-seater, Mr Moshiri can name it whatever he likes as far as I'm concerned.
The Farhad Moshiri Is A Legend Stadium has quite a ring to it.
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