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Will Brighton and Hove Albion have fun playing the Amex Stadium
Albion fan Paul Samrah, who is chairman of the Falmer For All marketing campaign, said: "We always understood the naming rights would be sold and it is a valuable asset the particular club has to promote."If the reports are usually true then it must be welcomed with Amex being a local organization with strong group connections."Mr Samrah added when Amex signed its name to the brand new stadium then the intercontinental reputation of the monetary firm would be installing for the ground's innovative design.Fans have also accepted the rumours on internet chat rooms and internet sites.Writing on lover forum North Stand Chat one put up: "I'd be happy with that. It's really a global company with massive reach along with commercial potential."Plus I'd very much appreciate the AmexAlbion card or something."A spokesperson for Brighton and Hove Albion mentioned: "We are currently in discussions with a number of potential commercial and sponsorship partners, including naming rights."At this period we are unable to disclose any further details,Parajumper, but when and when we reach agreement with just about any potential partner,parajumpers long bear, we'll make an announcement."A spokesman for American Show said he could not comment on speculation.He was quoted saying: "With a company like our bait in the area there is always rumours and rumours."As a result we don't comment on any rumours or rumours."The trend of football clubs naming their stadia after sponsors is nothing new in the world of football with Premiership clubs just like Arsenal, Wigan and Bolton tallying stadium naming rights.
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