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Originally Posted by Delta Flyer
Randy Galloway's take is if a stadium sells their naming rights to a company - the odds are very good it will bring embarrassment to the community.
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He's got a point. Enron was only the most blatant example. Others include Adelphia (Tennessee Titans), PSINet (Baltimore Ravens), Network Associates (Oakland Raiders), Delta Airlines (Utah Jazz), United Airlines (Chicago Blackhawks/Bulls) and Pro Player (Fla. Marlins/Miami Dolphins). The last is now "Dolphins Stadium" since PP went bankrupt!
I remember listening to the equally opinionated Skip Bayless on the DFW sports station back in '93-'94. Glad to see Randy is continuing the tradition!
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Originally Posted by David Harville
Bank of America Stadium (Carolina Panthers) $7 million/year (I have to wonder: Did they have to outbid fellow Charlotte-based banking giant Wachovia?)
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Probably not. Wachovia probably figured the Philly arena was enough.
BTW, that ESPN list needs some updating. For one thing, the Orlando Miracle no longer exist -- that WNBA team left town at least 3 years ago. And a new corporate sponsor just replaced Corel in Ottawa.