Newcastle United rename stadium 'sportsdirect.com @ St James' Park'
By Alan Dawson
Newcastle United have announced that St James' Park will now be known as "The sportsdirect.com @ St James' Park Stadium".
The change has been made with immediate effect, with the intention of showing potential sponsors what their money can buy.
The rebranding of the stadium has already met with fierce criticism from the club's fans, who claim that United's history has been compromised.
Derek Llambias, the club's managing director, has attempted to appease supporters by stating that the club's history has been respected.
Llambias told the Guardian: We are just looking to explore and maximise all our revenues. We've got a great opportunity at the moment because our
sponsorships are coming to an end.
"Our intention is to put a package together that would include, for instance, stadium rights with a jumbo screen included in that sponsorship which is great for the fans as well.
"Our intention is to have 'sportsdirect.com @ StJames'Park'. We were never going to lose St James' Park, it was always going to be '@ StJames'Park'.
He added: "We know the history, it's incredible history. There is an incredible passion with the fans and there is an ownership to it. We are not trying to take that away, we are just trying to add something to the revenue and status of our club."
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