Should we throw open the door to stand sponsorship? I would say that as long as we are aware of the potential final destination (the Bet365 Stadium) and we are happy to accept this in exchange for a better performing club / team then we should do it.If however we want to keep tradition and are happy to be mid table with a cup run every so often (which is arguably where we are now) then we should kindly decline and be content to be where we are
"Microsoft* Stadium at Villa Park" would work for me(*- other operating systems are available)
Quote from: MarkM on December 08, 2014, 02:34:50 PMShould we throw open the door to stand sponsorship? I would say that as long as we are aware of the potential final destination (the Bet365 Stadium) and we are happy to accept this in exchange for a better performing club / team then we should do it.If however we want to keep tradition and are happy to be mid table with a cup run every so often (which is arguably where we are now) then we should kindly decline and be content to be where we areBut there are teams who are successful who haven't sold their ground's name to sponsors. You make it sound as if the only way we can sniff success is if we sell the naming rights.
Quote from: Chris Harte on December 07, 2014, 01:45:01 AMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on December 07, 2014, 01:35:51 AMSo it changes name every x years, the point is the same, over time people will stop calling it what it used to be. It doesn't matter if the name on it is commercial or not. A generation never knew it as the Witton Lane Stand so they don't call it that. If this sponsorship stuff happens then a generation will grow up never knowing it as The Holte End. Which is why i'm against it, but i'm not going to pretend that over time the new name won't be used more and more. And how much value does this naming right have for whoever decides that their name rather than the Holte End will be the first new name? Not enough to make a difference in the grand scheme, is my bet.Which begs the question (again), what's the point of doing it in the first place? Especially against the backdrop of the considerable amount of TV money coming in to the club.It's free money, why would anyone turn it down?
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on December 07, 2014, 01:35:51 AMSo it changes name every x years, the point is the same, over time people will stop calling it what it used to be. It doesn't matter if the name on it is commercial or not. A generation never knew it as the Witton Lane Stand so they don't call it that. If this sponsorship stuff happens then a generation will grow up never knowing it as The Holte End. Which is why i'm against it, but i'm not going to pretend that over time the new name won't be used more and more. And how much value does this naming right have for whoever decides that their name rather than the Holte End will be the first new name? Not enough to make a difference in the grand scheme, is my bet.Which begs the question (again), what's the point of doing it in the first place? Especially against the backdrop of the considerable amount of TV money coming in to the club.
So it changes name every x years, the point is the same, over time people will stop calling it what it used to be. It doesn't matter if the name on it is commercial or not. A generation never knew it as the Witton Lane Stand so they don't call it that. If this sponsorship stuff happens then a generation will grow up never knowing it as The Holte End. Which is why i'm against it, but i'm not going to pretend that over time the new name won't be used more and more.
can't believe that people can slag off sky for the greed and the blinkered bias towards the so called big clubs, the moving to whatever time and day the games they want because they are sky and we can do what ever we fooking well want then come on here and say but it would be ok to rename the Holte end its going to happen and we will forget about it in a few years time.
No not for me. We're Aston Villa. Not some tin pot club with a flat-pack ground. I'd be bitterly disappointed to see any form of naming rights appear on any of our stands.
If they did have the temerity to rename the Holte End i wouldn't buy another ticket.
Quote from: bruisedshins on December 10, 2014, 01:06:23 PMIf they did have the temerity to rename the Holte End i wouldn't buy another ticket.You've taken all the bullshit, sky high prices and commercialism thrown at us over the years but the final straw is the renaming of a stand that you will no doubt still call The Holte anyway?
Quote from: Plumbutt Cooper on December 10, 2014, 02:22:45 PMQuote from: bruisedshins on December 10, 2014, 01:06:23 PMIf they did have the temerity to rename the Holte End i wouldn't buy another ticket.You've taken all the bullshit, sky high prices and commercialism thrown at us over the years but the final straw is the renaming of a stand that you will no doubt still call The Holte anyway?This isn't aimed at bruisedshins, but in reality, the majority of football fans are hypocrites. How many slate Sky for ruining the game etc, but still pay their monthly subscription to Sky as an example?