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1719: Controversial news, this, from BBC Newcastle's Fiona Marley Paterson at Saint James' Park, where the torch had been scheduled to complete a tour of the pitch.

"The Olympic Flame won't now be doing a lap of honour around the pitch at Newcastle United's ground - apparently because the ground is still sporting 'unofficial' advertising."

 

:lol:

 

Fucking hell :lol:

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What a load of s**** by the organisers.

 

Don't see why we should get away with it.

 

Good on them

 

It shows what a farce the whole thing is IMO.

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Is it cynicism gone too far to suggest that this has been done on purpose to get the company name into the press for yet more free advertising? :shifty:

 

Think it's more likely he was testing the water to see if they could get away with it.

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Is it cynicism gone too far to suggest that this has been done on purpose to get the company name into the press for yet more free advertising? :shifty:

 

Think it's more likely he was testing the water to see if they could get away with it.

 

Win/win if that's the case.

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Is it cynicism gone too far to suggest that this has been done on purpose to get the company name into the press for yet more free advertising? :shifty:

 

Think it's more likely he was testing the water to see if they could get away with it.

 

Win/win if that's the case.

 

Defo.

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I was told some time ago that

 

a) The renaming of the Stadium (it is a sports business) has a LOT to do with the Olympics. There was never any intention to sell it.

 

b) Ashley is being VERY difficult in relation to the removal of sponsorship - which fair or not is part of the conditions.

 

c) There is enough concern that an alternative venue down the road was/is being looked at.

 

 

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I was told some time ago that

 

a) The renaming of the Stadium (it is a sports business) has a LOT to do with the Olympics. There was never any intention to sell it.

 

b) Ashley is being VERY difficult in relation to the removal of sponsorship - which fair or not is part of the conditions.

 

c) There is enough concern that an alternative venue down the road was/is being looked at.

 

 

 

Interesting.

 

With point A, does that mean that he may stop it after the Olympics? Or am i just clutching at straws?

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