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There will be no more ‘cold Monday nights’ at the Britannia stadium for footballers to endure

Published 13:45 21 Apr 2016 BST

Updated 14:10 21 Apr 2016 BST

Kevin McGillicuddy
There will be no more ‘cold Monday nights’ at the Britannia stadium for footballers to endure

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Anfield, Old Trafford, heck, even the Vitality Stadium all have a certain charm to their name.

However, no ground strikes as much fear in a footballer as the thought of having to head to Stoke, and play at the dreaded Britannia Stadium on a cold Monday or Wednesday night in the depths of an English winter. However, footballers can fear no more, as one of the great Premier League institutions will be no longer technically exist from next season. Sort of. https://twitter.com/stokecity/status/723088632999907328 The swirling wind and conditions may not change, but the name above the door certainly is, after Stoke confirmed today a multi-million pound deal for their club grounds to be renamed the Bet365 Stadium, in association with their current club sponsor, from next season. The bookmakers' CEO Peter Coates is also the club's owner. The Britannia Stadium has been home to the Potters since 1997, and it's unlikely a mere name change will make life easier for any footballers unfortunate enough to have to face Mark Hughes' side next season. The club is also set to revamp the stadium over the coming years, with an estimated 1,800 extra seats being provided for the start of the 2017-18 campaign. So no more Britannia and it just doesn't feel right. https://twitter.com/the_real_beso/status/723089736517201920 https://twitter.com/6townsrunner/status/723107139263336448 https://twitter.com/tazzacakefubear/status/723114258339377152 https://twitter.com/amansstomach/status/723092059276587008 Click snap

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There will be no more 'cold Monday nights' at the Britannia stadium for footballers to endure