Renaming of the new Spurs stadium: White Hart Lane or a sponsor’s name?
As fans know White Hart Lane stadium came into existence 4th September 1899. One hundred and seventeen years ago. Before that we started out life on the Tottenham Marshes (1882), then in 1888, the club rented a pitch at Asplins Farm next to the railway line at Northumberland Park. As Northumberland Park could no longer cope with the more substantial crowds' Spurs were forced to look for a more significant ground. Eventually, they did and moved to the White Hart Lane site.
Reading social media, some fans are campaigning to keep the name White Hart Lane. I am one person – among many – who don’t share this proposal. White Hart Lane belongs to a stadium and history that has been demolished and his part of history. When we talk about White Hart Lane the thoughts that that image conjures up is memories of the 14th May 2017 and before. It is unique to that part of Spurs history. Now a new chapter is opening for Spurs. A new stadium, a new and vitalised future, with a new sponsored name.
The sponsored name is important because it will give Spurs extra revenue, along with the rents (from surrounding area), gate receipts, merchandise, etc. If Spurs want to compete with the best in the world, they then will need the money to do so. At the moment we are rated outside the top 10 teams in the world of the richest clubs (that has recently changed. Arsenal, Chelsea, City, United and Liverpool are all above us (of the English clubs). And this has shown over the years in our league placings (Liverpool not quite able to achieve their financial placing position of late, this year may be different though). Spurs have always been a top-six club over the years (recently punching above their financial weight).
Every time we tried to improve our club (one example was remodelling the “Shelf” to make way for executive lounges/ Box's, thus giving the club more revenue), there was an outcry. Fanzines pop up to protest, fans form groups to condemn the club for destroying a part of “their” club, but progress and time move on and another cause pops up to irritate a hardcore section of the fanship. With both club and supporters having different ideas in what is the best for them.
One post I read – on a fan-site – was from somebody who wanted to create a poll or petition to get the board to keep the name, in
the same breathe they wanted the club to spend more money and compete with the more affluent clubs. By getting naming rights we will be amongst the wealthiest clubs and therefore be able to compete, but keep the same the same and less revenue and a lower position down the richest clubs’ league. Some fans do not have the Cognitive abilities to see a contradiction in their statement. Some just have tunnel vision.
Of course, whatever the new name will be the fans can call the new Stadium whatever they want. Even Pixie-Dixie-Wixie, but as time goes by the name White Hart Lane will pass into history and memory and then read in our history books. Just as our creation, our first two homes have passed into history. But the boys from Tottenham Hotspur or Spurs will continue marching on, causing devastation in their path. May White Hart Lane live long in our memories and never leave our hearts. The future is spurs, the future is bright. COYS!
Yours truly, Don Scully
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