If Amex sponsored the stadium then "Community" would be key to the naming as Amex do not sponsor sport directly and would not want to be seen to be sponsoring the club openly. If they have agreed to sponsor the stadium then I would guess that the "quick and easy" recent granting of the planning...
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I guess it was the Pat Saward era for me..........the Napier's, Templeman, Spearritt, Bromley, Powney, Irvine etc.............trouble is I still feel and act like I am 12!..........just ask my wife (who is a cracker by the way if I say so myself).
Ah Paul Clark - Top man. I can still remember him practically taking some opposition players legs off and leaving him in a heap against the hoardings by the South Stand at the Goldstone - when the bloke protested (feebly) The Tank turned round and gave him the W-Anchor sign!!:thumbsup: Could do...
Sad to see him go, but Poyet is the manager and is paid to make these kind of decisions. We do not know what went on behind closed doors, so it is difficult for us to judge who is right or wrong - the proof will be in the long term results. In my opinion we need to look to the future, and that...
Yeah those David Attenborough programmes are rubbish and their Olympics coverage was awful and don't start me off on that bloody Office series................:wozza:
It is Jupiter in the Planet Suite. "I vow to me my Country" is a hymn that Holst adapted the music for from the Planet Suite.
Sorry pedant alert.:smile:
South East corner (it was part of the South Stand terrace) from the early 70s until about 82 when my dad and I bought season tickets in the new seating in the South Stand. By the mid 80s we had season tickets in the West Stand. I then moved to the Staes for a few years. By the time I came back...