this for meFriday's Legacy wrote: i would though like to see a stand named after him,.
Wimb wrote:Easy way to make money and I'd rather have a new player then worry about what the stadium's name is.Chances are people will always end up calling the 'The Madejski' or 'The Mad Stad' anyway so not fussed.
Madejski will be remembered as long as this club exists anyway, if the name does change he could always have a suite or a road around the stadium named after him... even maybe a stand.. I suggest the West Upper
Pizza Hut ParkTerminal Boardom wrote:Egos aside, when the new ground was named Madejski Stadium, it joined a very select number of grounds that were named after an individual. There was Fellowes Park (before Walsall moved to the Bescot and well before the Mad Stad was built), Ninian Park (named after a local dignatory) and more recently the Kassam in Oxford. I think that keeping the name as the Mad Stad would make a refreshing change from the spread of corporate capitalist greed.
The vast majority of the grounds in this country took their names from a road or are of the town or city obviously before money was king. Very little originality in that. Brentford's ground took their name from the local brewery - the Griffin being the emblem of Fuller, Smith & Turner I believe.
Do we really want to end up like America? Look at the names of their stadia. It makes me shudder http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sp ... ing_rights
Whataburger Field anyone?
Perhaps. It's just a name. Had we been at Elm Park (spiritual home) then I would be dead against it. At the end of the day it is what it is. I never call it the Madejski Stadium anyway. It's just the football ground.Terminal Boardom wrote:I would not be surprised if there was a distinctive age split between those that don't care what the name is and those that are of a more traditional persuasion. I fall quite clearly into the latter group.
Where is that?royalp-we wrote:Pizza Hut ParkTerminal Boardom wrote:Egos aside, when the new ground was named Madejski Stadium, it joined a very select number of grounds that were named after an individual. There was Fellowes Park (before Walsall moved to the Bescot and well before the Mad Stad was built), Ninian Park (named after a local dignatory) and more recently the Kassam in Oxford. I think that keeping the name as the Mad Stad would make a refreshing change from the spread of corporate capitalist greed.
The vast majority of the grounds in this country took their names from a road or are of the town or city obviously before money was king. Very little originality in that. Brentford's ground took their name from the local brewery - the Griffin being the emblem of Fuller, Smith & Turner I believe.
Do we really want to end up like America? Look at the names of their stadia. It makes me shudder http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sp ... ing_rights
Whataburger Field anyone?
i'm also in the latter, however i feel no bond to the stadium or name above its head. at elm park i did. if we can make an extra million a season by having some sponsors name on the stadium then great, why not? it's another decent player coming in, or another 20k a week on the wage budget.Terminal Boardom wrote:I would not be surprised if there was a distinctive age split between those that don't care what the name is and those that are of a more traditional persuasion. I fall quite clearly into the latter group.
couldn't agree with that more. ever since we left elm park it was as if those years we left behind were a dirty word. i'd love to see former players names on the stands, and pride shown in where we came from - no matter how successful we were and weren't. we're proud if it, so embrace it!Pat Butchers Ring wrote:For me the single most thing I would want to change about our club is the fact we we don't seem to value our identity. Perhaps the poll should have been what is unique about Reading. We don't value our hoops, nickname, ground or even as fans we don't have anything that is unique to us. Everything about us is pretty generic.
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