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Ideally people with Sky would ring up and state theyre cancelling their subscription if they display 'Sports Direct Arena' in text when we're on etc, on a mass scale. Highly unlikely I know.

 

hopefully they just don't say where the match is being played

 

They do at the start of the programme.

 

hopefully they stop. or when u press information, where before it said SJP, hopefully it just doesnt say

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Every journo with an ounce of dignity should keep calling it St James' Park. In fact, we as supporters should get together and make some sort of petition to send to all journalists on twitter and all the bosses that anyone calling it ***, we will boycott. This fat piece of s*** might be able to officially change the name, but it would be a small victory if everyone keeps calling it SJP.

 

This forum was responsible for shutting down Alan Olivers e-mail for a while.

 

Forget the press, go straight for the bulldog - [email protected] :snod:

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Brand Protection

 

We take very seriously our duty to protect and preserve the history and heritage of Newcastle United Football Club.

 

The Club's name and our crest are our most important intellectual property rights and the Club will not tolerate any unauthorised use of either of them.

 

Making and selling counterfeit goods is illegal. Fake football shirts, for example, are known to be made with poor quality, sometimes harmful, materials, often in dangerous working conditions, with many documented cases reporting the use of child labour.

 

Buying fake goods supports criminals which exploit such vulnerable people and helps finance other criminal activity, ranging from drug trafficking, to prostitution, to people trafficking, to terrorism.

 

We work very closely with the Police, Trading Standards and Customs Officers to ensure that illegal goods are seized and destroyed and that the counterfeiters are arrested and prosecuted to the full extent possible.

Recent seizures have included fake football shirts, retro shirts, t-shirts, scarves, caps, key rings, pin badges, clocks, car stickers, mugs, lighters and iPhone covers.

 

Every fan has a role to play in tackling this problem.

 

If you see anything on eBay, for example, or are offered anything outside St James' Park on a match day which you think may be a counterfeit Newcastle United product, or have any information relating to suspected counterfeit Newcastle United products, please contact us by using the details at the bottom of this page.

 

 

 

All information will be treated in the strictest confidence.

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