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      Liverpool FC owners seek naming partner for potential new stadium

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      Re: Liverpool FC owners seek naming partner for potential new stadium
      Reply #46: Oct 04, 2007 08:23:10 pm
      How about the fans vote what the name will be called?

      No chance :-\ It's all money where they're concerned! Whoever offers most will get it, assuming they will sell the name!

      If not, there's no other options other than Anfield, New Anfield or Stanley Park! And any of them would do me! :)
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      Re: Liverpool FC owners seek naming partner for potential new stadium
      Reply #47: Oct 07, 2007 03:57:47 am
      5+5+5+5+5=LFC!

      Man U R mad!

      New trafford!

      (R MAD=REAL MADRID)

      anyone?!?!?!?!?!
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      Re: Liverpool FC owners seek naming partner for potential new stadium
      Reply #48: Oct 07, 2007 04:01:51 pm
      5+5+5+5+5=LFC!

      Man U R mad!

      New trafford!

      (R MAD=REAL MADRID)

      anyone?!?!?!?!?!

      You sound a bit mad mate ;)
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      Re: Liverpool FC owners seek naming partner for potential new stadium
      Reply #49: Oct 17, 2007 07:19:16 pm
      Im fully behind naming the stadium, though it will always have the unofficial name of New Anfield, especially with the Kop as its centrepiece!
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      Re: Liverpool FC owners seek naming partner for potential new stadium
      Reply #50: Nov 27, 2007 12:36:59 am
      The BBC would obviously have a problem mentioning sponsor's names as it is against their policies.
      It has also been brought to light that it's bad advertising to have alcohol advertised on youth's replica kits. Fair comment.

      Do the BBC or ITV have policies against mentioning sponsored stadiums? I've never heard them call it anything other than the Emirates Stadium!?
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      Re: Liverpool FC owners seek naming partner for potential new stadium
      Reply #51: Nov 27, 2007 12:51:49 am



      Carlsberg don't do Football F**k-ups, but if they did...
































      They'd probably be the best F**k-ups in the world.
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      Re: Liverpool FC owners seek naming partner for potential new stadium
      Reply #52: Dec 04, 2007 02:58:26 pm
      What about the LFC Arena ???
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      Re: Liverpool FC owners seek naming partner for potential new stadium
      Reply #53: Dec 05, 2007 10:18:11 am
      I have it from a reliable source that the stadium won't actually have a name, and instead will be represented by a symbol. If people need to refer to it verbally it shall be known as the stadium with no name.
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      Reply #54: Dec 05, 2007 10:53:08 am
      I have it from a reliable source that the stadium won't actually have a name, and instead will be represented by a symbol. If people need to refer to it verbally it shall be known as the stadium with no name.
      How bizarre what's your source Eddie?
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      Re: Liverpool FC owners seek naming partner for potential new stadium
      Reply #55: Dec 05, 2007 10:57:54 am
      Like all good reporters I cannot name my source, but rest assured it's 'someone close to the club'
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      Re: Liverpool FC owners seek naming partner for potential new stadium
      Reply #56: Dec 05, 2007 11:42:05 am
      Like all good reporters I cannot name my source, but rest assured it's 'someone close to the club'

      Are you Bascombe in disguise!? :lmao:
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      Re: Liverpool FC owners seek naming partner for potential new stadium
      Reply #57: Dec 09, 2007 08:56:23 pm
      How about The New Anfield Arena Stadium Sponsored By Carlsberg & Adidas In Association With Coca Cola?

      Rolls right off the tongue :D
      Or it could be, Pepsi Presents The New Anfield Arena Stadium Sponsored By Carlsberg & Adidas In Association With Coca Cola, and the ETA
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      Re: Liverpool FC owners seek naming partner for potential new stadium
      Reply #58: Dec 11, 2007 11:26:16 am
      Gillet the best a man can get stadium or
      The united states of Anfied stadium
      or
      The Union of the Special Special Reds stadium (Ussr)
      Or more than likely the
      United States of Hicks stadium.
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      Re: Liverpool FC owners seek naming partner for potential new stadium
      Reply #59: Dec 12, 2007 06:07:29 pm
      I own a farm here in Canada and it is called Anfield Acres. Having talked to Gillette during the last Canadians Game at the Bell centre we have come to an agreement and I   :angel: will be buying the naming rights to the new stadium ;) ;)
      I am thinking of...............A N F I E L D  ! ! !
       ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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      Re: Liverpool FC owners seek naming partner for potential new stadium
      Reply #60: Jan 25, 2008 05:18:46 pm
      Without a shadow of a doubt our new stadium will have a sponsors name.   The very fact we even considered it mightn't just shows how naive we were about these two.

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      Re: Liverpool FC owners seek naming partner for potential new stadium
      Reply #61: Jan 25, 2008 11:23:05 pm
      I own a farm here in Canada and it is called Anfield Acres. Having talked to Gillette during the last Canadians Game at the Bell centre we have come to an agreement and I   :angel: will be buying the naming rights to the new stadium ;) ;)
      I am thinking of...............A N F I E L D  ! ! !
       ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
      Smooth as much as that would be nice I sense a porky pie my son ;)


      Without a shadow of a doubt our new stadium will have a sponsors name.   The very fact we even considered it mightn't just shows how naive we were about these two.

      Very true young man one of the first rules of business "cover your ass(ets)"
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      Re: Liverpool FC owners seek naming partner for potential new stadium
      Reply #62: Jan 26, 2008 12:46:56 am
      how about we pull all our money togethe rand call it the lfc reds stadium?
      or bette ryet garlo's place ;D
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      Reply #63: Jan 26, 2008 12:54:37 am
      how about we pull all our money togethe rand call it the lfc reds stadium?
      or bette ryet garlo's place ;D

      ;D better than many of the suggested names on here!
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      Re: Liverpool FC owners seek naming partner for potential new stadium
      Reply #64: Apr 07, 2008 05:44:54 pm
      As long as we dont take a page out of readings book :S
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      Re: Liverpool FC owners seek naming partner for potential new stadium
      Reply #65: Apr 09, 2008 05:52:27 am
      what F***ing stadium?
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      Re: Liverpool FC owners seek naming partner for potential new stadium
      Reply #66: Apr 09, 2008 08:44:42 pm

      OK i have 2 perseptions of this question, and 2 answers

      1. The new stadium due to begin constuction soon (hopefully)
      2. Thats a terrible name suggestion :P
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      Re: Liverpool FC owners seek naming partner for potential new stadium
      Reply #67: Apr 14, 2008 04:49:48 pm
      Isnt Robbie "God" Fowler one of the richest footballers in the England because of his investments etc. ? Wouldnt it be swell if he bought the sponsorship rights ?? The Fowler Stadium anybody ??......................ma ybe not ! ;D
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      Re: Liverpool FC owners seek naming partner for potential new stadium
      Reply #68: Apr 14, 2008 08:15:57 pm
      Isnt Robbie "God" Fowler one of the richest footballers in the England because of his investments etc. ? Wouldnt it be swell if he bought the sponsorship rights ?? The Fowler Stadium anybody ??......................ma ybe not ! ;D

      Very audacious but I think that's a bit much even as good as Fowler was he cannot come before the Anfield greats such as Rush, Callaghan, Hunt, Beardsley, Dalglish not to mention such great managers like Paisley and Shankley.
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