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Didnt realize it was still April 1st.

Imagine naming a stadium after some lame American comic book thingy where all the movies are flooded with horrible looking CGI and no plot.

Well done Gil.  Moron.

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DC would have been better.  Bathe the whole stadium in green and re name it the Green Lantern! 

 

8 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

DC would have been better.  Bathe the whole stadium in green and re name it the Green Lantern! 

yes, i would be in favour of dc.....definitely ?

 

I prefer Docklands?


19 minutes ago, ManDee said:

I prefer Docklands?

I prefer the MCG!

Sadly renaming the soulless concrete box will not make it any more welcoming, nor the viewing any better.  Can’t polish a turd.  

How appropriate

The stadium is named after the people who brought you Mickey Mouse

Self descript of the organisation that inhabits the Stadium and runs this competition

Ohh the irony.

1 hour ago, Rusty Nails said:

DC would have been better.  Bathe the whole stadium in green and re name it the Green Lantern! 

Ewwww DC is crud.

I want to see the roof painted like Cap. Americas shield, better have tony stark like technology inside and if your team is doing shitty you should be able to unleash a Hulk on your team!

And if people are acting like wankérs then a stuffed toy unicorn drops into their lap.


1 hour ago, Petraccattack said:

Didnt realize it was still April 1st.

Imagine naming a stadium after some lame American comic book thingy where all the movies are flooded with horrible looking CGI and no plot.

Well done Gil.  Moron.

I think it fits as most of the decision coming out of there are "comical". If the caps fit's???????????

1 hour ago, demonstone said:

Meh.  It will always be Docklands to me.

yep.. agree... the frequent name changes have made sure that it is forever known as Docklands.

Hell.. I still think you get off at Spencer Street Station :)

1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

yes, i would be in favour of dc.....definitely ?

Now I know why you chose Daisy Cutter!

As an aside I was reading yesterday that Etihad (the airline) is not sailing as well as it once was with route reductions and a removal of the large government subsidy it receives from the Abu Dhabi government.

Makes sense that they have stopped the sponsorship...


1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Any chance the MCG will ever sell naming rights? 

I've heard they're negotiating with McDonalds to rename it the McG.

3 minutes ago, demonstone said:

I've heard they're negotiating with McDonalds to rename it the McG.

Motorola Computer Group. 

Hang on what about  Melbournefooty Club Ground (Home of the mighty Deeees!)

2 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

Didnt realize it was still April 1st.

Imagine naming a stadium after some lame American comic book thingy where all the movies are flooded with horrible looking CGI and no plot.

Well done Gil.  Moron.

Seriously? Like he had a choice of movie studios or franchises to choose from? How, exactly, do you think these deals get done?

 

 
1 hour ago, Demonland said:

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Nah....already have our Hulk....

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