Expect to see Dicks Community Bar next seasonA subtle change which most wont care about, but i wonder what Dick Knight will think. If you've read his book you will know that he always insisted on the stadium name having the word 'community' in it to help make sure it was always seen as a community asset for Brighton rather than just a football club's stadium.
It's never been formally called Amex - it's currently the American Express Community Stadium - they're just dropping the 'Community'.No more Amex. Blimey.
I pity who has to change all those AITC email addresses to BAHAFCurious as to why the AITC name change? It is line with most other clubs foundation naming but does seem unnecessary. Probably thought getting the full club name in is better branding.
They’re dropping the ‘the’ too if I’m reading it right. Like Withdean was never ‘The Withdean’. People will stick with ‘The Amex’ though - can’t change that now…It's never been formally called Amex - it's currently the American Express Community Stadium - they're just dropping the 'Community'.
I am however sure that it will continue to informally be called "The Amex", even by the club.
How would it being called American Express stadium make it be called The Amex less?Like St James Park, The Reebok Stadium etc, it'll always be ' The Amex'
On e of PB's finestMissed the media release as I was cooking dinner.
Here it is for anyone who is interested…
MEDIA RELEASE: NEW NAMES FOR A NEW SEASON
From 1 August 2023, our stadium will be called American Express Stadium and our charitable arm will be re-named Brighton & Hove Albion Foundation.
Also, from September this year the foundation will be moving our community-focused staff and operations away from the stadium and into the city centre, right at the heart of the community it serves.
Chief executive and deputy chairman Paul Barber said, “This summer, with the support of our partner American Express, our stadium will be re-named American Express Stadium, while our charitable arm, Albion in the Community, will become the Brighton & Hove Albion Foundation.
“These small but important changes are designed to deliver even better value to our main partner, while also more closely aligning and connecting our charity’s excellent work and its many participants with our club.
“Our partnership with American Express, which began when the stadium first opened and our club was in League One, is now globally recognised, and our multi award-winning work in the community is widely regarded as among the best in the world.”
Senior vice president at American Express Beverly Sawyers added, “We’re immensely proud of our 13-year partnership with the club, which is based on shared values and a passion for our community. Fans are always top of mind for both the club and ourselves, and we are sure they’ll really enjoy the refreshed look and feel of the stadium once the changes are complete.”
Work to change some of the stadium’s signage begins immediately to be in place for the start of next season’s new adventures, while other more significant changes to the look and feel of the stadium will be made over the next 12 months.
Underlining the charity’s commitment to being at the heart of our community, Brighton & Hove Albion Foundation will move to a brand-new facility in Freshfield Road, Brighton later this summer. Located in the heart of our city, the Foundation’s new headquarters will become the focal point for all its community-related activities.
ENDS