Hey, quick follow up post. I bought a couple of programmes today but I stupidly left them somewhere.... Possibly somewhere at Euston station, do you think I'd be able to get a spare one from the club, and if so, whom would I contact?
Try the club shop website mateHey, quick follow up post. I bought a couple of programmes today but I stupidly left them somewhere.... Possibly somewhere at Euston station, do you think I'd be able to get a spare one from the club, and if so, whom would I contact?

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I'm sure Levy will be ecstatic. Plenty of stuff sold today, I'd have thought.
David Ornstein reckons we’re in talks with Google over stadium naming rights.
We should name the stadium “Google It”.
“Oh so what’s the name of your team’s stadium?”
“Google It, bitch!”
The stadium has now successfully hosted NFL, boxing, both rugby codes and
UK hockey were very pleased with their event too.
I wonder if you could put down a temporary "hard" base
on that pitch so that you could try and host sports
such as badminton / basketball / tennis in the summer.
On the commercial sector, I don't know how suitable
new WHL could be for hosting business conferences
(train connections to the airports etc would be far
more convenient than it is for say Excel etc) .
I know some people who have already been to business events there. Good feedback and they clearly have the space to do it.
Google stadium doesn’t sound great
I was pondering whether new WHL could physically
accommodate events at Excel such as TechXLR8 2019,
without having to close down a significant proportion
of the restaurant facilities available ro match day attendees.
David Ornstein reckons we’re in talks with Google over stadium naming rights.
We should name the stadium “Google It”.
“Oh so what’s the name of your team’s stadium?”
“Google It, bitch!”

Every time somebody Googles one of our transfer targets, we should get a cut of the ad revenueGoogle stadium doesn’t sound great but if it brings the club big money then it’s good news I guess