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Liverpool Plan £250m Field Of Dreams


Liverpool will brush off the controversy over England's top clubs selling naming rights to their stadiums and chase the most expensive naming rights deal in the history of sport. Despite the recession, the Merseyside club's hierarchy are convinced they can raise a mammoth £250m by persuading a leading global firm to buy the rights to name Liverpool's proposed ground.

Read the full article at Anfield Talk.

Anfield Talk @ Nov 8, 2009 1:15 PM EST | Blog Profile

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