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Many people can recall where they were when they heard that John Lennon had been shot. I can’t. But I can remember exactly where I was when word came through that Bradford City’s ground had been renamed The Bradford And Bingley Building Society Stadium. I was in the offices of the Bradford Telegraph & Argus where, at the time, I was employed on the sports desk. The news did not impress the then-sports editor who, in a rare moment of decisiveness, said that we would continue to call the ground Valley Parade. Unsurprisingly, the Bradford supporters opted to stick with Valley Parade as well. It’s tradition – you can’t change it just by handing over a wad of cash, can you? Not far south, it’s a different story. Since moving from their old Leeds Road ground in 1994, Huddersfield Town have played at the McAlpine Stadium, named after the people who built it. Except, they don’t anymore. This year the naming sponsorship expired and they now play at The Galpharm Stadium. Same place, different name. The sponsorship with McAlpine expired and the power of cash is such that alternatives that reflect the club’s tradition have been ditched in favour of a name determined by the size of the brown envelope. Many Town fans resented the change, but what could they do? As the ground had no other name than a corporate one, they found themselves at the whim of the club who, in turn, needed the money and so would probably always auction the name to the highest bidder. A nightmare vision of the future emerges where clubs such as Huddersfield are driven by market forces to give their stadiums sillier and more demeaning names just to satisfy the banks. What will it be next time? The Bargain Booze Stadium? Don’t laugh – it’s already been tried: Witton Albion’s Wincham Park was called that for a couple of seasons. From WSC 214 December 2004. What was happening this month On the subject...
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