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To keep it off the other thread.

 

It seems Bobby Stokes, Mick Channon, Matt Le Tissier and Terry Paine have had the honour of having suites names after them removed, as well as the Ambassadors Club for former players being stopped.

 

The Suites are now called...

 

1885 Club

Executive Club

The New Carvery

 

Why does the new regime appear to be so reluctant to appreciate our history. Kind of ironic seeing as though they are working so hard plugging the '125th Anniversary Kit'

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That's tipped me over the edge now, Cortese has to go. :rolleyes:

 

Oh yes because that is exactly what people are saying isnt it. You might not think this is a big deal but to me it is another disappointment in a list of disappointments which seem to be growing almost daily.

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It's all NC's fault - poisonous snake.

 

Well whose fault would it be if it was not his?

 

What was the point in the fans going to all the trouble to name the suites ( I am sure it was through the Echo? )

 

There is absolutely no reason to change the naming of the Suites, none at all... apart from bitterness and resentment maybe. Do you honestly think the club are going to sell more tickets as 1885 Carvery as opposed to Mick Channon Carvery?

 

Or sell more because it's the Executive Club instead of the Matthew Le Tissier Suite?

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The MLT and Channon suite meant that it was personal to Southampton and was a reminder of the great players in our past. A real shame IMO. As I said in the other thread, I wonder if Ted Bates had died this year, if a statue would have been allowed to have been made.

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To keep it off the other thread.

 

It seems Bobby Stokes, Mick Channon, Matt Le Tissier and Terry Paine have had the honour of having suites names after them removed, as well as the Ambassadors Club for former players being stopped.

 

The Suites are now called...

 

1885 Club

Executive Club

The New Carvery

 

Why does the new regime appear to be so reluctant to appreciate our history. Kind of ironic seeing as though they are working so hard plugging the '125th Anniversary Kit'

 

You do realise that with the exception of the New Carvery these suites have been in place since 1 May 2009 dont you ?

The Carvery thing since December 2009.

 

This seems to me what they are called when you decide which deal you want on matchdays - I dont see where or how it says the suites named after MLT, Channon and Paine have lost their name as such.

 

Besides can we just remember that when this supposed atrocity went on the OS Cortese was still over 2 months away from becoming Chairman of SFC !!

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You do realise that with the exception of the New Carvery these suites have been in place since 1 May 2009 dont you ?

The Carvery thing since December 2009.

 

This seems to me what they are called when you decide which deal you want on matchdays - I dont see where or how it says the suites named after MLT, Channon and Paine have lost their name as such.

 

Besides can we just remember that when this supposed atrocity went on the OS Cortese was still over 2 months away from becoming Chairman of SFC !!

 

Wrong.

 

I was in the "Matt Le Tissier Suite" last season.

 

Take this from the Supporters Charter ( lol )

 

Facilities: corporate hospitality facilities include executive Boxes,

the Business club in the matt le tissier Suite. our entry level

package is the channon club. in time we will look to introduce

and develop a flagship offering that matches our ambitions.

 

That was written in December 2009!

 

MLT Suite has always been the Executive Club @ Matt Le Tissier Suite.

 

Mick Channon Suite has previously been Mick Channon Family Club / Carvery and the Ambassadors Club was known as the Terry Paine Ambassadors Club

 

The supporters themselves named the suites ( I think )

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This has probably been done as a corporate branding exercise. When we are in the top flight we will be looking to attract the sort of prawn sandwich brigade to whom the words "Terry Paine" etc are meaningless. "The Executive Club" etc. has more of a shoulder pad and champers feel to it, and that's what the clientele may be after.

 

It's really no big deal IMO.

 

If our "legends" were the likes of Maradonna, Best, Cruyff etc then there would be some cache to suites named after them... but Paine, Stokes and in a few years MLT - to anyone other than old Saints fans? Don't think so.

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Is this further Cortese bashing without all the facts?

 

I am a member of the Executive Club at the Rose Bowl. It is called the executive club. My pass says Executive Club. It is situated in the Robin Smith Suite.

 

Could it be the names of the "rooms" are the same and that all the club have done is be a bit clearer what the product offers?

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Is this further Cortese bashing without all the facts?

 

I am a member of the Executive Club at the Rose Bowl. It is called the executive club. My pass says Executive Club. It is situated in the Robin Smith Suite.

 

Could it be the names of the "rooms" are the same and that all the club have done is be a bit clearer what the product offers?

 

Fair enough I suppose if that is the case. If not?

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Is this further Cortese bashing without all the facts?

 

I am a member of the Executive Club at the Rose Bowl. It is called the executive club. My pass says Executive Club. It is situated in the Robin Smith Suite.

 

Could it be the names of the "rooms" are the same and that all the club have done is be a bit clearer what the product offers?

 

Yeah, this too!

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I will give you an opportunity to delete your message Dulldays before posting up various things to once again prove you were wrong.

 

The 'suite names' might still be in relation to the players I guess however... still a bit strange to take the players names off them though.

 

refer yourself to westons post fatbensonphillips....

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This has probably been done as a corporate branding exercise. When we are in the top flight we will be looking to attract the sort of prawn sandwich brigade to whom the words "Terry Paine" etc are meaningless. "The Executive Club" etc. has more of a shoulder pad and champers feel to it, and that's what the clientele may be after.

 

It's really no big deal IMO.

 

If our "legends" were the likes of Maradonna, Best, Cruyff etc then there would be some cache to suites named after them... but Paine, Stokes and in a few years MLT - to anyone other than old Saints fans? Don't think so.

 

'The Executive Club' has been the name of it since when I first started going in there when we were at The Dell. But since SMS has always been Executive Club @ Matt Le Tissier Suite etc etc... just seems strange to me to drop the players names off...

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I think Weston is right, aside from this. The picture of The New Carvery on the OS is, I'm pretty sure, the former Ambassadors club. When ML and NC arrived they said they would be doing away with the idea of a free lunch for ex players etc, and the ethos of the Ambassadors Club was to sell spaces alongside that of Lawrie as host and a selection of ex players.

 

I think its a real shame if this has been done away with; I was in the Ambassadors Club for the Sheffield United survival last say of the season, and it was the most enjoyable day of football I've had, eclispsing the Wembley days. But that's business, I suppose.

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I am assuming those "outraged" are visitors to said suite most, if not all home games...

 

Sorry to p!ss on your fire Dulldays but as I stated earlier, I have been a regular corporate customer since the days of the Old Executive Club at the Dell under the West Stand.

 

Not that it matters... just another example of how Cortese doesn't seem to like the idea of Southampton having a history.

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This has probably been done as a corporate branding exercise. When we are in the top flight we will be looking to attract the sort of prawn sandwich brigade to whom the words "Terry Paine" etc are meaningless. "The Executive Club" etc. has more of a shoulder pad and champers feel to it, and that's what the clientele may be after.

 

It's really no big deal IMO.

 

If our "legends" were the likes of Maradonna, Best, Cruyff etc then there would be some cache to suites named after them... but Paine, Stokes and in a few years MLT - to anyone other than old Saints fans? Don't think so.

 

I take on board what you are saying but, as a Saints fan, the names Paine, Stokes, Channon et al hold far more in my heart than the likes of Cruyff, Best & Maradona.

 

But then business doesn't work with a heart and it does look like NC may have lost his way a tad, IMHO.

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You do realise that with the exception of the New Carvery these suites have been in place since 1 May 2009 dont you ?

The Carvery thing since December 2009.

 

This seems to me what they are called when you decide which deal you want on matchdays - I dont see where or how it says the suites named after MLT, Channon and Paine have lost their name as such.

 

Besides can we just remember that when this supposed atrocity went on the OS Cortese was still over 2 months away from becoming Chairman of SFC !!

 

Oh come on, do you really expect anyone to believe the truth?!?! This is clearly an outrage against every single Saints fan dead and alive. It's going to have a huge impact on ticket sales now and it will obviously mean hordes of fans making the trip down the M27 to Farton Park take advantage of the excellent facilities there. Seriously, this is just goes to show what a terrible, terrible businessman NC is and how much he really undervalues his customers. Some might say that naming dining areas in the Stadium is not REALLY important and that concentrating on the football on the pitch is of paramount interest, but they're mongs for thinking that. We have a long history of ensuring the matchday experience includes all the niceties and trimmings because that's what's really important - even Mr Lowe got that right. Future players like Rickie will want away now they know a suite will not bear their name! We need to organise a big rally and march to SMS as one to show how hacked off so many fans are at this travesty! Who's with me?

 

(OK, you don't have to answer that) ;):lol:

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Sorry to p!ss on your fire Dulldays but as I stated earlier, I have been a regular corporate customer since the days of the Old Executive Club at the Dell under the West Stand.

 

Not that it matters... just another example of how Cortese doesn't seem to like the idea of Southampton having a history.

 

TBF Stu he does like saints to have a history, he's quite willing to use it to exploit us customers when it suits him :)

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Jesus, this Dave Benson Phillips guy hasn't got an axe to grind has he!!! LOL. You want to get a job fella or at least do a job that keeps you away from a computer, so you don't think about Cortese all day long.

 

I couldn't give a flying f*** if the suites were named Knight, Redknapp & Storrie if Saints win matches and continue to sign good players like Lambert.

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Jesus, this Dave Benson Phillips guy hasn't got an axe to grind has he!!! LOL. You want to get a job fella or at least do a job that keeps you away from a computer, so you don't think about Cortese all day long.

 

I couldn't give a flying f*** if the suites were named Knight, Redknapp & Storrie if Saints win matches and continue to sign good players like Lambert.

 

Right but can you accept that other fans may have a different opinion?

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I am a member of the Executive Club at the Rose Bowl. It is called the executive club. My pass says Executive Club. It is situated in the Robin Smith Suite.

Worth noting that the Hampshire website makes it very clear that the Executive Club is located in the Robin Smith Suite - http://www.rosebowlplc.com/pages/executive-club/

 

Splitting hairs until there's further evidence, though, I suspect.

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Sorry to p!ss on your fire Dulldays but as I stated earlier, I have been a regular corporate customer since the days of the Old Executive Club at the Dell under the West Stand.

 

Not that it matters... just another example of how Cortese doesn't seem to like the idea of Southampton having a history.

 

Without Cortese we might not have had a future.

 

As others have pointed out the OS article is dated from May 2009,so I'm not prepared to use this as a stick to join in and beat Cortese with it.Yes,I would like the names of former greats to remain but somewhere here someone is being selective in their presentation of "facts".

 

I also think the Ambassadors Suite is a good idea,as for football fans the prospect of meeting and hearing former greats is a major attraction in the package offered.I'm surprised if the club do not want to endorse this concept.

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