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TaoistMonkey

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Somewhere in this world, @TaoistMonkey is sitting down, praying to the spirit of Steve Jobs, that it is Apple.

Nice white stadium with Beats audio equipment throughout.

Only problem is THFC need to upgrade it a year later. :p

If I put my sensible hat on I suspect it will a company relating to Finance or investment
 

TaoistMonkey

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Could you imagine it being Walmart. The stick we would get*.


*search "people of Walmart" on google
 

Barry Mead

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I wouldn't be too happy about White Hart Lane being renamed Home Depot no matter how much they coughed up
 

SamR

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GE as a sponsor would be great - very innovative company. Be great if the stadium was 'a show off of new technology.'
 

L.A. Yiddo

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GE as a sponsor would be great - very innovative company. Be great if the stadium was 'a show off of new technology.'

Perhaps some of those LEDS above the seats like the Olympics. I'd like to see a massive "YOIDS" before the start of every match :D

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theShiznit

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So it's not going to be a French Connection UK and ING joint naming rights venture :(

Disappointing

Welcome to the FcukING Lane bitches.
 

yankspurs

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I doubt it'd be AIG, it conflicts with another sponsor. My top four in no particular order would be:
  • Proctor & Gamble
  • Ford
  • Citigroup
  • GE
Very impressive deal if true, even more impressive if it's front loaded
AIA, until the economic crisis, was part of AIG for its entire existence. AIG had to sell their shares in AIA as part of restructuring. In all likelihood, they probably still do business together and are still very closely related. There is not a conflict there. In fact, based off of this, AIG would probably be the most likely sponsor.
 

FITZ

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My shout from the list would be Sinopec. Huge company doing alot of sponsorships and bill board advertising across a range of sports. Would be a massive pull for the Asian markets.
 
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