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Huge chart-topping music star reveals desire to buy naming rights to iconic Scottish football stadium
Huge chart-topping music star reveals desire to buy naming rights to iconic Scottish football stadium

Scottish Sun

time27-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Huge chart-topping music star reveals desire to buy naming rights to iconic Scottish football stadium

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) SINGER Amy Macdonald has suggested she would like to buy the naming rights for a Scots football stadium -- with Partick Thistle's Firhill home at the top of her list. The "This is The Life" singer said she was interested in finding out how much it would cost to have her name attached to a football ground. 3 Amy Macdonald has revealed she is looking to buy naming rights for a football stadium Credit: Getty 3 The singer is eyeing up Partick Thistle's Firhill Stadium, currently sponsored by car buying platform Wyre Credit: Willie Vass 3 Macdonald's husband Richard Foster played for Thistle for two years Credit: Kenny Ramsay She told BBC Radio Scotland's Off the Ball that Firhill would be her preference because it is closest to her home in Glasgow and because her husband, ex-footballer Richard Foster, had enjoyed a successful spell there as a player from 2020 to 2022. Macdonald, 37, said: "I actually want to find out how much the stadiums are charging because I think it would be funny. "Just because then you could make something called the Amy Macdonald Stadium. "It's like, Ed Sheeran sponsors Ipswich Town. "Their shirt front, they've always got his albums on it." Asked what stadium she would like her name above, she replied: "I think it would probably be Thistle to be fair. "It's close by and Richard had a great time there and he actually still goes and watches them quite regularly. "It's probably the nearest stadium." Responding to the suggestion the ground could be called "The Amy Macdonald Firhill Stadium", she replied: "It's got a ring to it." Macdonald may have to wait for her number one choice as Partick Thistle's home is already sponsored by car purchasing platform Wyre. Amy Macdonald hosts pop-up show at Glasgow shopping centre The famous ground in the Maryhill area of Glasgow is currently known as the Wyre Stadium at Firhill, as part of a three year deal signed in 2023. However, if the singer-songwriter was to pursue her interest in sponsoring a football club, she would be joining a long line of musicians to show their support for the beautiful game. In Scotland, Wet Wet Wet famously sponsored the shirts of their hometown club, Clydebank FC, in 1993. In 2010, big hearted Dundee band The View became sponsors of their old football team, Dryburgh Athletic Under 11s, after it emerged the kids couldn't afford to buy new strips. The band all grew up on the Dryburgh estate and singer Kyle Falconer and lead guitarist Pete Reilly both played for the under-11 side as children. Then in 2018, Scots rockers Mogwai sponsored St Roch's Primary and Deaf School in Glasgow with home and away kits by featuring the band's name as well as the school logo embroidered on the front. Elsewhere, in 1999, DJ Fatboy Slim invested in his local side Brighton, with his Skint Records label logo emblazoned on the shirts, and in 2017 Jake Bugg signed a 10-month shirt sponsorship deal with his beloved Notts County. In 2018, The Libertines linked up with Margate FC to launch a new kit featuring the band's logo and in 2021, Ed Sheeran showed his support for Ipswich Town with a sponsorship deal that will run to the end of the current 2024-25 season. Macdonald, from Bishopbriggs, near Glasgow, has just released her first single since 2021, "Is This What You've Been Waiting For". Last week she launched her new album and a European tour with a pop-up gig in Glasgow's Princes Square shopping centre. Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page

Amy Macdonald 'blown away' after hometown support at gig in Glasgow
Amy Macdonald 'blown away' after hometown support at gig in Glasgow

STV News

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • STV News

Amy Macdonald 'blown away' after hometown support at gig in Glasgow

Amy Macdonald was joined by fans in Glasgow for a free hometown performance following the announcement of her upcoming album. The chart-topping Scottish singer performed a surprise show at Prince's Square at 1pm on Friday. It followed the announcement of her sixth album, Is This What You've Been Waiting For?, which is due to be released on July 11. Hundreds of fans gathered as Amy took to the stage to play some of her biggest hits. STV News The chart-topping Scottish singer performed a surprise show at Prince's Square at 1pm on Friday. STV News 'It was mental, it was the most random thing I think I've ever done. But it ended up really good. People seemed genuinely thrilled and it sounds amazing in here, I was worried it might sound a bit weird,' she said. Alongside her new album, Amy announced a jam packed tour that is set to kick off on November, 20. The singer has already almost sold out of shows in Germany ahead of her tour which is set to conclude with a hometown show at Glasgow's OVO Hydro. Speaking on her hometown show this December, Amy said she always feels more nervous playing at home. STV News Alongside her new album, Amy announced a jam packed tour that is set to kick off on November, 20. STV News 'I'm always a bit nervous playing at home city, it doesn't matter how many times I've played here, it's still more nerve racking than anywhere else because it's your people and you want to put on a good show,' she said. 'Even today, it makes me way more nervous because I want to make my city proud, I've always flown my flag for Scotland and been really passionate about where I come from.' One of Amy's biggest hits came out almost 20 years ago, and This is The Life continues to be a favourite among fans. 'It's crazy cause I remember when I brought that album out I was constantly getting asked well where do you see yourself in five years, and I never really knew,' she said. 'The fact that it's something I'm still doing 20 years later blows my mind a little bit. I'm very grateful for it.' Get all the latest news from around the country Follow STV News Scan the QR code on your mobile device for all the latest news from around the country

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