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 National Stadium new name
Topic Originator: buffy  
Date:   Mon 1 Dec 11:54

In an email from the SFA…

“The Scottish FA is proud to announce Barclays as the first ever Naming Partner for The National Stadium – Barclays Hampden.

This multi-million-pound, long-term partnership will also see Barclays become Title Partner of the Barclays Next Gen Girls’ Performance Programme and Official Partner of both the Men’s and Women’s Scottish Gas Scottish Cup competitions.

The move demonstrates Barclays’ ongoing commitment to Scotland and Scottish football, having already awarded more than 300 grants to Scottish grassroots football clubs through its Community Sport Fund over the last four years.

Barclays Hampden will now play a pivotal role in supporting the next generation of Scottish talent and the Scottish FA’s extensive list of programmes that make an everyday impact in communities across the country.

Scotland’s National Stadium has a rich history, peppered with unforgettable moments.

Barclays Hampden is the next chapter in that story.”

”Buffy’s Buns are the finest in Fife”, J. Spence 2019”
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 Re: National Stadium new name
Topic Originator: Dave_1885  
Date:   Mon 1 Dec 12:08

Horrendous name. Thankfully nobody will care about that, as long as the money generated goes to the right people and not the suits.
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Topic Originator: Bletchley_Par  
Date:   Mon 1 Dec 12:11

Sounds like a member of the Harlem Globetrotters rather than a football stadium.

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 Re: National Stadium new name
Topic Originator: buffy  
Date:   Mon 1 Dec 12:46

😂 Bletchley!

”Buffy’s Buns are the finest in Fife”, J. Spence 2019”
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 Re: National Stadium new name
Topic Originator: veteraneastender  
Date:   Mon 1 Dec 12:49

It`ll always be Hampden to 99.9% of punters.

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Topic Originator: Big T Par  
Date:   Mon 1 Dec 12:51

100%

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Topic Originator: desparado  
Date:   Mon 1 Dec 12:54

Picking an English bank that supports and funds Israel’s Genocide is a great move by the SFA……Not !

What an opportunity we missed in 2014.
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Topic Originator: Back_oh_the_net  
Date:   Mon 1 Dec 13:23

Quote:

desparado, Mon 1 Dec 12:54

Picking an English bank that supports and funds Israel’s Genocide is a great move by the SFA……Not !


When have you ever known the sfa to care about anything other than their own pockets?
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 Re: National Stadium new name
Topic Originator: wee eck  
Date:   Mon 1 Dec 13:31

It could have been worse. they could have included `BANK` in the new name.

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 Re: National Stadium new name
Topic Originator: Tad Allagash  
Date:   Mon 1 Dec 13:59

Well it’s currently named after John Hampden, who was a cousin of Oliver Cromwell.

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Topic Originator: BlackLight  
Date:   Mon 1 Dec 14:37

When I was at college in the 80s there was a Barclay`s bank on the high street. They were still heavily invested in South Africa.

There were two cash machines on the street. Someone painted "Whites" above one and "Blacks" above the other, using the Barclays font and colour.

Genius.

I have no problem taking their money, but that doesn`t protect them from criticism.

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 Re: National Stadium new name
Topic Originator: veteraneastender  
Date:   Mon 1 Dec 15:39

The largest spectator capacity stadium in the world until the Maracana opened 1950.

Holds the attendance record for any game in European competition, Celtic v Leeds 1970.

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 Re: National Stadium new name
Topic Originator: MinnesotaAndy  
Date:   Mon 1 Dec 15:45

Has the feel of an old telly game show where people scream take the money. But behind the curtain is a new national stadium. (If only.)

Agree with BlackLight, accept the sponsorship, but in polite conversations in the corporate entertainment suite, mention concerns about certain investments.

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 Re: National Stadium new name
Topic Originator: Playup_Pompey  
Date:   Mon 1 Dec 16:38

for established grounds nobody uses the corporate naming. Its EEP, never heard of a fan calling it "KDM Group Stadium" or whatever they want to call it. Same as St James` Park being that despite the "sports direct Arena" rename attempt under Ashl£y.

New Stadiums like Hill dickinson stadium/The Amex will have naming that sticks with corporate sponsorship

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Topic Originator: Buspasspar  
Date:   Mon 1 Dec 17:05

Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Mon 1 Dec 15:39

The largest spectator capacity stadium in the world until the Maracana opened 1950.

Holds the attendance record for any game in European competition, Celtic v Leeds 1970.

149,415 against the auld enemy as well vee .. I was at the Italy game 1965 which was around 100,000 to 112,000 depending on who to believe

We are forever shaped by the Children we once were
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Topic Originator: onandupthepars  
Date:   Mon 1 Dec 18:48

Ref: Tad Allagash Mon 1 Dec 13:59

`Well it’s currently named after John Hampden, who was a cousin of Oliver Cromwell.`

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Just to let you know I noticed, Tad. At first I thought it was a joke but I looked it up - it`s interesting. Thanks for the info.

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Topic Originator: Tad Allagash  
Date:   Mon 1 Dec 18:58

onandupthepars wrote:

> Ref: Tad Allagash Mon 1 Dec 13:59
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> `Well it’s currently named after John Hampden, who was a
> cousin of Oliver Cromwell.`
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> ---------------------------
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> Just to let you know I noticed, Tad. At first I thought it was
> a joke but I looked it up - it`s interesting. Thanks for the
> info.
>
>

I didn’t know this either until today to be honest. It just shows how little we think about the name of something that’s been there forever.

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 Re: National Stadium new name
Topic Originator: onandupthepars  
Date:   Mon 1 Dec 20:03

That`s right Tad. And it got me onto looking at names of stadiums, and other football things that are anachronisms, i.e. out of place.

Now it`s only a slim link to football, but when I was a boy I used to walk to EEP from Abbey View, through Transy which was a wooded area with a big house and ponies in a paddock, and came out through big fancy iron gates onto Halbeath Road.

I`m ancient now but I only just discovered that `Transy` was short for `Transylvania`. Quote:

`While not a street name itself, the whole area now known as "Transy" was once referred to as Transylvania on old maps, a name derived from the Latin trans silva (across or beyond the forest/wood). This dramatic name, now associated with vampire lore, was officially changed to the shortened "Transy" in 1812, making the original form an anachronism.`

The good old days, walking to EEP, proudly wearing scarf and tammy knitted by ma gran of course. Probably a rare thing these days!



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 Re: National Stadium new name
Topic Originator: neils  
Date:   Mon 1 Dec 22:07

Well there you go, I never knew that about Transy!

I used to have more or less the same walk, can certainly remember a horse/horses, then eventually opens up to reveal EEP. To me at that age (over 50 years ago) the crowds seemed huge, but in reality they were really low, it was the start of crowds just above the 1000 mark- it just seemed a great atmosphere.

I live overseas, but now when I`m back, my walk is from my place near the train station, through the public park-im touching 60 but the expectation of the game, seeing the floodlights if it`s midweek, the crowds walking to the game from all directions, you just can`t beat it, and the feeling is no different at my age than it was when I was 6 or 7.

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 Re: National Stadium new name
Topic Originator: LochgellyAlbert  
Date:   Mon 1 Dec 22:41

Remember getting chased by the vampires whilst doing cross country from Woodmill High, through the burn and over open fields!🤔👍
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 Re: National Stadium new name
Topic Originator: buffy  
Date:   Tue 2 Dec 00:40

Nae vampires at Transy, believe you me.

”Buffy’s Buns are the finest in Fife”, J. Spence 2019”
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