liamC
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I was being sarcastic
Wouldnt bother me at all tbh...I wasnt arsed when we had NTL the same time as Rangers and Villa...sponsors are nowt but extra income into your club. Id love Newcastle to adopt a Barcelona stance and just go with a plain top...surprised they didnt go with a sponsor the amount of debt theyre in...
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GREG 1
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Nothing wrong with a sponsor but this decision by Arsenal has made me laugh a little
I think its good to have 1 and if it looks like a good sponsor then it makes the shirt look better and not so plain !
Just hope a football team doesn't get "tampax" or anything
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liamC
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Sunlun are getting Pampers apparently.
Theyre used to getting the piss took out of them now.
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GREG 1
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West ham nearly got Durex
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by Bennn
bit of a sellout name for a stadium though "The Emirates Stadium"...
I hear Arsenal sell tickets on the gates now too so how are they going to fill that?
Arsenal have waiting lists for normal match day tickets let alone season tickets so i dunno where you heard that. They'll fill 60,000 with ease.
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Bennn
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i read it in the sunday telegraph - unless the journo was telling fibs...
premiership ticket sales have taken a significant drop this season, its the fitst time arsenal have done it in years
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Bennn
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"even high flying arsenal have not been immune from the slow down recording a 2 percent drop in attendances. For the first time in recent memory tickets were put on general sale for their home match against Middlesbrough on Aug 22 after tickets failed to sell"
there you go, Sunday Telegraph (Oct 3rd) Sports section page 2 column 5. I even fished it out the bin
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by Bennn
"even high flying arsenal have not been immune from the slow down recording a 2 percent drop in attendances. For the first time in recent memory tickets were put on general sale for their home match against Middlesbrough on Aug 22 after tickets failed to sell"
there you go, Sunday Telegraph (Oct 3rd) Sports section page 2 column 5. I even fished it out the bin
One game?
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Bennn
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well it was a game just before the article was written so relevant you have to admit, unless of course there is another reason why all of a sudden the waiting list vanished for that one day. I suppose watching the smoggies play is enough to keep anyone away though
[Edited on 05-10-2004 by Bennn]
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Nath
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@ Smoggies
Thing is with 60,000 seats they can afford to charge less and people will make the extra effort when they see the Emirates Stadium.
I'm a Luton fan and i dont fancy getting a season ticket til we have a nicer ground.
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Bennn
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hmm, i miss the gallowgate end in the rain! Nice new stadiums = reduction in atmosphere.
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Nath
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Yeh the best atmosphere's are at grounds that still have terracing
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bradfincham
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Brillaint juts to piss chelsea off even more! That deal is nearly what chelsea have spent on players in the last 2 years!!
The atmosphere will just be better at this new stadium, shame on the name of emirates stadium but i suppose you have the reebok stadium and walkers stadium so it kinda ties in!
The extra seats will free up a few tickets for the 2005 - 2006 season! I cant wait!
However the old highbury is a cracking stadium for its day!
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by bradfincham
Brillaint juts to piss chelsea off even more! That deal is nearly what chelsea have spent on players in the last 2 years!!
The atmosphere will just be better at this new stadium, shame on the name of emirates stadium but i suppose you have the reebok stadium and walkers stadium so it kinda ties in!
The extra seats will free up a few tickets for the 2005 - 2006 season! I cant wait!
However the old highbury is a cracking stadium for its day!
I disagree about the atmosphere. I dunno if its the same at Highbury but at Kenilworth Road (Lutons gorund ) we have one section near the away end which generates all the noise. If we moved then i dunno how that'd affect the atmosphere. I highly doubt they'll be seated near each other coincidnetally.
Still i could be wrong
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north end at highbury bit i think that the plan is to move them to a stand at emirates satdium and keep the same season ticket holder and seating ideas!!
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Nath
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Great idea in that case
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Old_Skool
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Whats the new stadium gonna hold, 60k ?
Still aint gonna come close to fortress Ibrox
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Robbo
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Ben u cannot just buy a ticket for Arsenal, I keep trying
I don't think its a sellout at all, in 20 years or so every stadium will be sponsored, likle in America... u cannot discard £100m - no club will IMO
I aint bothered about it being named, I think its a good idea... the name wont make for a shit atmosphere will it
Id much rather hav the £100m and buy asome quality players with it
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Mad Moe
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quote: Originally posted by Nath
Yeh the best atmosphere's are at grounds that still have terracing
Spot on mate, The Corner is the only place that is worth sitting now
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Bennn
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bertie mee asked joe harvey
have you heard of the north bank highbury?
no said joe, i dont think so
but ive heard of the leazes aggro
joe joe joe harvey
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lol theres nowt wrong wid watching boro play, espec not thsi season as were giving a few teams a run 4 it , gunners fans shud know that as we giv u a shock by coming 2 highbury ad taking the game 2 ya, which not 2 many teams hav done.
boro did have the stadium named after the sponsor but changed it afterwards, still got 2 say that no matter how many fans they get in that stadium still wont have any atmosphere. nvr been 2 watch i'v heard them sing 2 b honest :S
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Mad Moe
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Boro are still in the shade of the mighty Newcastle though and will always be thought of a being a bit of a shit team
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Danny P
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quote: Originally posted by Nath
I'm a Luton fan and i dont fancy getting a season ticket til we have a nicer ground.
Ive been to Luton and i agree - had to walk through someones front door nearly to get in the ground
Although im used to siting in one of the best countries in the country week in week out so i guess im gunna be a little dissapointed when we go away
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