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Spurs agree to pay TfL 12m to rename White Lart Lane station asTottenham Hotspur Station
12 million! You have to wonder how the construction of Eastfields Station only cost 6m when that must have also included map changes and sign changes. And since White Hart Lane is famous as the home of Spurs, you have to wonder why Spurs aren't happy with the current name. There can be few people who do not see the words "White Hart Lane" on a tube map and think of Spurs. I doubt if they would have paid tuppence to rename it before the line went on the tube map a couple of years ago. |
Spurs agree to pay TfL 12m to rename White Lart Lane station as
On Wed, 19 Oct 2016 10:12:52 +0100
Basil Jet wrote: And since White Hart Lane is famous as the home of Spurs, you have to wonder why Spurs aren't happy with the current name. There can be few people who do not see the words "White Hart Lane" on a tube map and think of Spurs. I doubt if they would have paid tuppence to rename it before the line went on the tube map a couple of years ago. I suppose its no dafter than Gillespie Road being renamed as Arsenal back in the day. Wonder how much that cost. Can't say I agree with it - what makes football so important that a club can have a station renamed after it? Why not rename other stations Ikea or Asda while they're at it? Also a growing number of people consider football a boring irrelevance these days, I can't help thinking TfL is stuck in the past. -- Spud |
Spurs agree to pay TfL 12m to rename White Lart Lane station as
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Spurs agree to pay TfL 12m to rename White Lart Lane station as
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Spurs agree to pay TfL 12m to rename White Lart Lane station as
On 19/10/2016 11:14, d wrote:
Why not rename other stations Ikea or Asda while they're at it? https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...e_Way_Sign.jpg -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
Spurs agree to pay TfL 12m to rename White Lart Lane station as
On Wednesday, 19 October 2016 11:14:13 UTC+1, wrote:
I suppose its no dafter than Gillespie Road being renamed as Arsenal back in the day. That name change is now valid at night as well. |
Spurs agree to pay TfL 12m to rename White Lart Lane station as
On Wednesday, October 19, 2016 at 3:44:13 PM UTC+5:30, wrote:
On Wed, 19 Oct 2016 10:12:52 +0100 Basil Jet wrote: And since White Hart Lane is famous as the home of Spurs, you have to wonder why Spurs aren't happy with the current name. There can be few people who do not see the words "White Hart Lane" on a tube map and think of Spurs. I doubt if they would have paid tuppence to rename it before the line went on the tube map a couple of years ago. I suppose its no dafter than Gillespie Road being renamed as Arsenal back in the day. Wonder how much that cost. Barbican station has been renamed several times. 23 December 1865 Opened as Aldersgate Street 1 November 1910 Renamed Aldersgate 24 October 1924 Renamed Aldersgate & Barbican 1 December 1968 Renamed Barbican https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbican_tube_station Can't say I agree with it - what makes football so important that a club can have a station renamed after it? Why not rename other stations Ikea or Asda while they're at it? Also a growing number of people consider football a boring irrelevance these days, I can't help thinking TfL is stuck in the past -- Spud |
Spurs agree to pay TfL 12m to rename White Lart Lane station as
On Thu, 20 Oct 2016 00:30:44 +0100
Arthur Figgis wrote: On 19/10/2016 11:14, d wrote: Why not rename other stations Ikea or Asda while they're at it? https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...e_Way_Sign.jpg Oh god :( -- Spud |
Spurs agree to pay TfL 12m to rename White Lart Lane station as
On 20.10.16 0:30, Arthur Figgis wrote:
On 19/10/2016 11:14, d wrote: Why not rename other stations Ikea or Asda while they're at it? https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...e_Way_Sign.jpg They were doing something similar on the Boston T a few years back, IIRC. |
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