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piggynose | 19:50 Mon 20th Feb 2023 | Sport
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I still call it the Reebok!
Almondvale Stadium, also known as the Tony Macaroni Arena for sponsorship purposes, but most commonly referred to as ‘The Spaghettihad’, is a football stadium, located in the Almondvale area of Livingston, West Lothian, Scotland. Wikipedia

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It's a Cinch - sponsors of some football teams.
Until they changed it, one side of Southend United’s ground was named the Gilbert and Rose West Stand.
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Birmingham City used to use Triton as a sponsor.
and yes what a right shower they were!
Probably Urban myth but they were going to name a stand after Colin Bell at Maine Rd, it was to be known as the Bell end.
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Shrewsbury used to play at Gay Meadow! i kid you not!
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do you mind ttt, i almost choked on my tea!! lol
Slightly off topic, one end of Stamford Bridge is known as the Shed End.

Please tell me there is a small wooden shed there, where the groundsman sits and has a cuppa.
No no no no no, it's where supporters go to shed their outgrown skins.
Which is where the phrase ‘skin heads’ comes from as well.
Awe I' have loved it to be Hoppy's answer
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hoppy they must´ve shed a river of tears during this game!! lol coyb!!
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in spanish, sorry!
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bludy youtube!!
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3rd time lucky?
if not
chelsea 2 wba 5!!
Brilliant video, but I can't see the shed.
Stoke's ground has one end called Boo then. :))

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