Don Kedick wrote: » I call it Landsdowne road, don't know much about the other 2 but why does everyone in the media refer to these places as their sponsors name?
Shiraz 4.99 wrote: » Or am I allowed to call them The Point, Grand Canal & Lansdowne Road. Why do Croker or Thomond not have sponsors names ?. "Welcome to the All-Ireland Final here at the Guinness Arena"
Oink wrote: » Look at it this way. We were supposed to call The Point "the O2". Now it's 3 something. Then what... 4 something? How long do we keep going? I for one say fook'em. It's the bleedin Point, roight?
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Corporatism is the way to go.
KungPao wrote: » I wonder if we'll do a Robocop and rename Dublin to something like Delta City, run by a mega corporation. The mad thing is, with menial labour drying up (robots and computers and ****), I see the future being something like that. Regular people getting dirt poor and the suits getting richer and richer and basically owning the system and us. Those cheesy 80s movies may be more prescient than we realised back then!
salmocab wrote: » How did we get to this?
sabat wrote: » Yeah cos 'The Grand Canal Theatre' is so deeply engrained in the national psyche after those long, largely empty 18 months when it went by that name.
The_Valeyard wrote: » I call them by the old names. Come and get me sponsorship police!!!!!!!!!
farmchoice wrote: » in relation to the gaa its in the rules that you cannot add a sponsors name to a ground that is named after a person, croke park, mc hale park etc. you can however add a sponsors name a ground not named after a person so we have Kingspan Breffni park in cavan for example.