If the club had any sense they would call it the Shadydan arena
Too much taxidermy fox branding on the stadium, it wouldn't look right!
People are gonna think we're Leicester City!
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If the club had any sense they would call it the Shadydan arena
Honestly. My devotion to obsessing this man in each and every circumstance comes across as unhealthy. I've never seen anything like it.
It's more that calling it "White Hart Lane" would mean any potential naming sponsor would lose out to the traditional name. Like no one said "The Sports Direct Arena" because it was St James Park. If Everton called their new stadium and kept "Goodison Park", no one would call it Hill Dickinson. "The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium" was a very obvious strategy to skip the 'which club plays there' in all of the marketing.I just want to let people who aren't galaxy brained maniacs know that they can rest assured the stadium would absolutely be referred to as White Hart Lane if the club weren't committed to seeking a corporate sponsor, they aren't idiots.
Right, this is exactly correct.It's more that calling it "White Hart Lane" would mean any potential naming sponsor would lose out to the traditional name. Like no one said "The Sports Direct Arena" because it was St James Park. If Everton called their new stadium and kept "Goodison Park", no one would call it Hill Dickinson. "The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium" was a very obvious strategy to skip the 'which club plays there' in all of the marketing.
And this is balderdash that directly contradicts the above and it hurts my brain that anyone has spun themselves into thinking it.that isn't to say that they called it "The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium" because they don't intend and never intended to sell the rights - it's more that there's a significant advantage, commercially, to not calling it "White Hart Lane" which is a reasonably arbitrary label for anyone but a tradtionalist and offers a satisfying "Your Name Here" for anyone willing to pay the record amount we are asking.
I reckon the global reach is worth a fortune when considering international fans probably don't even know a lot of the clubs outside of the Liverpool/Man Utds
Right, this is exactly correct.
And this is balderdash that directly contradicts the above and it hurts my brain that anyone has spun themselves into thinking it.
Maybe if he had got a deal instead of overcooking it we wouldn’t have an argument
Two 17th placed finishes , employing Frank , Lange and the Gooner CEO contradicts the last 3 words imho. But I agree ref seeking a sponsor, although stadium sponsorship deals today pay less than 10-15 years ago I believe , I fear we missed the peak.I just want to let people who aren't galaxy brained maniacs know that they can rest assured the stadium would absolutely be referred to as White Hart Lane if the club weren't committed to seeking a corporate sponsor, they aren't idiots.
Rule the Roost did an interview with a bloke who works in that naming rights/branding space (whatever you call it) and he basically said while there's some value to having the club's name tied to the venue given the NFL ties, concerts, and whatnot, it's hard to truly measure. I don't think there's really any evidence to suggest we're gaining more value from this approach than we would from cold hard cash.I have no idea why you think this. Most followed/supported Premier League team on TikTok, with all of the big performing artists alongside the name "Tottenham Hotspur (Stadium)".
I'm surprised you're dismissing the notion that it has a significant value
Maybe if he had got a deal instead of overcooking it we wouldn’t have an argument
Rule the Roost did an interview with a bloke who works in that naming rights/branding space (whatever you call it) and he basically said while there's some value to having the club's name tied to the venue given the NFL ties, concerts, and whatnot, it's hard to truly measure. I don't think there's really any evidence to suggest we're gaining more value from this approach than we would from cold hard cash.
Personally I just think Levy fully intended to get a naming rights deal but did his usual thing, tried to be clever, and priced us out of the market then was too stubborn to back down.
There's a reason every other club with a new stadium has just sold their rights immediately. A bird in the hand...
I mean none of us really know the ins and outs, it's all speculation, but Levy will ultimately have been the one setting the asking price and signing off (or not) any deal. You think Mr Kline had that much control? Levy always called the shots.Again though, the club hired Todd Kline especially for it. Why are we inventing that Levy 'tried to be clever' or 'priced us out'
The stadium opened to a pandemic and the resulting psuedo-recession that followed. it wouldn't have made sense to 'panic' and go for a cheap deal when we're talking about looking for a 20+ year deal, not a one season "Pizza Hut Stadium" job
Net spend
Up there, would still take them over the dildo brothers I think.
Technically not in the premier league anymoreUp there, would still take them over the dildo brothers I think.
Touche
I don’t need to find them ,he puts them in my handWhere's rhe fun in that? You would have just found some other stick to beat him with.
His legacy old chap is not everyone’s cup of tea