Please...anything but "Amex Arena"

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Man of Harveys

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
18,879
Brighton, UK
What's being built at Falmer isn't, by any stretch, an "arena", appeallingly-catchy though the term Amex Arena might now start to be. These things matter dammit.

Because it's neither a) covered in sand, for which the word "arena" is Latin; Roman sporting venues had loads of the stuff on the floor in order to mop up lions'/Christians'/Palace fans' blood...nor is it b) a massive big indoor basketball/monster truck-type venue either, like the legendary Sports Arena in San Diego, say.

Let's smother this "arena" nonsense while it's still in its cot. :pedant:
 








Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,424
Location Location
Well if Amsterdam can call THEIR stadium an 'arena', so can we.

So NER.
 






Skint Gull

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Jul 27, 2003
2,980
Watchin the boats go by
It will never get named that because the club would never publicly call it that so no papers/radio/press would either. However I reckon if they hadn't already declared it the community stadium a decade ago it would probably have been called the AMEX Arena
 


Gritt23

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Jul 7, 2003
14,902
Meopham, Kent.
I love the sound of the Amex Arena. I'm calling it that, how are you gonna stop me.

:laugh:
 


Man of Harveys

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
18,879
Brighton, UK
Well if Amsterdam can call THEIR stadium an 'arena', so can we.

So NER.

Maybe because erm, as an ARENA, the Ajax one is indoors? :putstonguebetweenlowerlipandteethandmakesspaznoise:
 








deckchair

Member
Jan 23, 2009
59
just plain falmer for me too.too much concentration on community side,what we need is a team to grace the stadium.no good a spanking new ground and struggling team.
 




Man of Harveys

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Jul 9, 2003
18,879
Brighton, UK
Well what about the ALLIANZ Arena ? Is that indoors ?


*gamesetandmatch*

No but it is quite SANDY around there - I know because I used to live right near it. :shamelessbarefacedlying:
 


cyanide-sid

New member
May 20, 2010
277
Worthing
just plain falmer for me too.too much concentration on community side,what we need is a team to grace the stadium.no good a spanking new ground and struggling team.


Thats right. Its not for the greater good of the community - thats what we told the Inquiry - its just for Albion fans.

Community Centres are fine though for old people and anyone who likes Bridge though.
 






n1 gull

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Jul 25, 2003
4,639
Hurstpierpoint
a·re·na   /əˈrinə/ Show Spelled[uh-ree-nuh] Show IPA
–noun
1. the oval space in the center of a Roman amphitheater for gladiatorial combats or other performances.
2. a central stage, ring, area, or the like, used for sports or other forms of entertainment, surrounded by seats for spectators: a boxing arena; a circus arena

Doesn't seem to mention roof?
 




Tooting Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
11,033
I've taken it back to the latin roots, and 'arena' definitely means a place where Palace get stuffed 4-1 every Boxing Day.
 


Man of Harveys

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Jul 9, 2003
18,879
Brighton, UK
a·re·na   /əˈrinə/ Show Spelled[uh-ree-nuh] Show IPA
–noun
1. the oval space in the center of a Roman amphitheater for gladiatorial combats or other performances.
2. a central stage, ring, area, or the like, used for sports or other forms of entertainment, surrounded by seats for spectators: a boxing arena; a circus arena

Doesn't seem to mention roof?

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For other uses, see Arena (disambiguation).

An arena is an enclosed area, often circular or oval-shaped, designed to showcase theater, musical performances, or sporting events. It is composed of a large open space surrounded on most or all sides by tiered seating for spectators. The key feature of an arena is that the event space is the lowest point, allowing for maximum visibility. Usually, an arena is designed to accommodate a fairly large number of spectators.

The term arena is sometimes used as a synonym for a very large venue such as Pasadena's Rose Bowl, but such a facility is typically called a stadium. The use of one term over the other has mostly to do with the type of event. Football is typically played in a stadium while basketball and hockey are typically played in an arena, although many of the larger arenas hold more spectators than do the stadiums of smaller colleges or high schools.
 




Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,424
Location Location
"Enclosed area" does not necessarily mean roofed. My back garden is an enclosed area.

We are therefore WHOLLY within our legal, moral and pedantic rights to refer to our new stadium as the Amex Arena.
 




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