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Now Lords jumps on the ground renamiing bandwagon



Lords Cricket Ground's naming rights is up for sale. What name is more sacred than that?

Lords could be renamed under revamp: report - Yahoo! News UK


Lord's could be rebranded as part of a 400-million-pound redevelopment of the home of the cricket, a London-based newspaper reported Wednesday.
Lord's could be turned into a super-stadium and the naming rights of the sport's most famous ground sold to a sponsor, a move that risks sparking scorn from cricket enthusiasts, The Times said.
Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), which owns Lord's in northwest London, is considering the revamp which is designed to increase seating by about 7,500 and create an underground cricket academy, a brasserie and a bigger museum.
The redevelopment, the biggest in the 195-year history of the ground, would be funded partly by selling luxury flats around its periphery for up to 1.2 million pounds (1.3 million euros, 2.0 million dollars).
Although sponsoring sporting grounds is not new, the idea of renaming historic Lord's is almost certain to upset some fans, the newspaper said.
"That (naming rights) is obviously an option but you reach a point at which you do not want to sell your soul," MCC chief executive Keith Bradshaw said.
The move comes after Newcastle football fans reacted with anger this month after it emerged that the club's St. James' Park stadium is to be rebranded with the name of a dotcom sponsor.
The revamp could also offer naming rights for the ground's seven stands, which are currently named after famous cricketers.
"They have to be very careful about the brand they choose. Even then, I think there would be a negative reaction. The disadvantages outweigh the gains," Tim Crow, of Synergy Sponsorship, said.
The new design is in the hands of Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron whose works include Britain's Tate Modern art gallery and the "Bird's Nest" Olympic stadium in Beijing.
The plans must be submitted to the local Westminster City Council after approval by MCC members.
 
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Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,239
Living In a Box
Lords is Lords end of.

Shameful if they do this.
 




Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,748
Uffern
Lords is Lords end of.

Actually, it's Lord's is Lord's.

Totally agree that this would be shameful: what next? Royal Bank of Scotland Buckingham Palace, the Tampax Houses of Parliament, St Paul's Cathedral sponsored by McVitie?
 


Cheeky Monkey

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2003
23,710
Aussie bloke who 'runs' Lords just said on BBC that the whole story is a pack of lies and that Lords would never be renamed. Good work The Times.
 


Martinf

SeenTheBlue&WhiteLight
Mar 13, 2008
2,774
Lewes
Aussie bloke who 'runs' Lords just said on BBC that the whole story is a pack of lies and that Lords would never be renamed. Good work The Times.

Yeah I saw that as well. I see the plan is to increase capacity at Lord's to over 36,000. Any chance of decreasing the ticket prices for England matches while their at it? Not a chance!
 


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