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And it's all gone quiet..
Wouldn't it be great if they flashed up GOOOOOAL! in big glowing letters when we score? Eh? Eh?
It'd be better if you dropped the A

Wouldn't it be great if they flashed up GOOOOOAL! in big glowing letters when we score? Eh? Eh?
Being put in for the whole of next season, on East Side and half way along behind each goal. Same system as was used for the Arsenal game.
I didn't find them distracting at all during the Arsenal game, bring them on if it makes us more money.
I imagine if we ever made it to a European competition (currently with Mastercard as one of its sponsors I think) then the Amex will have to revert to being called the "Brighton Community Stadium" or some such. I understand for the up coming Rugby World cup which a couple of games are being played at the Amex, again the term Amex will not be allowed to be used for sponsorship reasons.
Can't see it myself.
Why would American Express bother paying all that money to sponsor the stadium if, for some of the most high profile events, (ie Rugby World Cup and European games) they then have to "cover up" ? Surely sponsors of a competition cannot come in and arbitrarily dictate what the host stadium is called for those particular games.
Huddersfield was still the John Smiths stadium when hosting Carling Cup games (to the best of my knowledge anyway).
I fail to see what the Pharmaceutical Licensing Group has got to do with anything.Great, Another brick in the wall towards the PLG!!
Can't see it myself.
Why would American Express bother paying all that money to sponsor the stadium if, for some of the most high profile events, (ie Rugby World Cup and European games) they then have to "cover up" ? Surely sponsors of a competition cannot come in and arbitrarily dictate what the host stadium is called for those particular games.
Huddersfield was still the John Smiths stadium when hosting Carling Cup games (to the best of my knowledge anyway).
Can't see it myself.
Why would American Express bother paying all that money to sponsor the stadium if, for some of the most high profile events, (ie Rugby World Cup and European games) they then have to "cover up" ? Surely sponsors of a competition cannot come in and arbitrarily dictate what the host stadium is called for those particular games.
Huddersfield was still the John Smiths stadium when hosting Carling Cup games (to the best of my knowledge anyway).
Can't see it myself.
Why would American Express bother paying all that money to sponsor the stadium if, for some of the most high profile events, (ie Rugby World Cup and European games) they then have to "cover up" ? Surely sponsors of a competition cannot come in and arbitrarily dictate what the host stadium is called for those particular games.
Huddersfield was still the John Smiths stadium when hosting Carling Cup games (to the best of my knowledge anyway).
For FIFA and UEFA international tournaments, the stadium would definitely have the sponsor's name removed. I don't think it's a problem in European club competition though. Pretty sure that PSV's ground is still referred to as the Phillips Stadion for instance, and Bolton's was called the Reebok in the UEFA Cup.
Might be more about product type, MasterCard are (were?) CL sponsors, in which case, when we get to the CL, Amex wiould quite possibly not be acceptable, for the rugby, Societe Generale are a sponsor, perhaps they've insisted that Amex is not acceptable for that![]()