I'd rather these things don't happen (a better idea would be someone sponsoring the Witton) but it's a sad part of modern football. Surprised Lerner never looked at doing it tbh.In any case aside from press the ground will still be often referred by its historic name. Everyone still calls it St James Park and I reckon plenty will still be saying the Britannia stadium next season even though it's the Bet365 arena now.
You are right if course about new generations having new names for things but it is all cyclical. I have always used the word "wireless" not "radio", language moves on and now "wireless" is hipsterspeak. My Dad called a violin a fiddle, now Nigel Kennedy calls his instrument a fiddle. Orchestras are now called bands. My mother never used the word "street" it was always the "horse road". When my grandchildren come to VP and I tell them not to run in the horse road, they think I am cool. Things always come back to their point of origin. It is written.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on May 19, 2016, 10:56:21 PMI'd rather these things don't happen (a better idea would be someone sponsoring the Witton) but it's a sad part of modern football. Surprised Lerner never looked at doing it tbh.In any case aside from press the ground will still be often referred by its historic name. Everyone still calls it St James Park and I reckon plenty will still be saying the Britannia stadium next season even though it's the Bet365 arena now.So one sponsored name's stuck, then.