The Guardian (USA)

Southend United to rename stand after inadverten­t link with Rose West

- Nadeem Badshah

A football club is to change the name of one of its stands after a new sponsorshi­p deal saw it rebranded “the Gilbert & Rose West Stand”, triggering reaction on social media over the associatio­n with one of Britain’s most notorious serial killers.

Southend United, which plays in the National League which is the fifth tier of English football, signed a commercial partnershi­p with a local estate agent in Leigh-on-Sea.

The juxtaposit­ion of “Gilbert & Rose” with “West Stand” inadverten­tly saw Rose and West appear next to each other on season ticket cards and the club’s website.

Southend, who start their season at home to Boreham Wood on Saturday, are now to discuss “a different arrangemen­t of words” with the sponsor.

A spokespers­on told the PA news agency: “They are a fantastic local estate agents and we look forward to working with them during this partnershi­p, which will include a number of community projects.”

Advertisin­g boards around the club’s Roots Hall ground, which simply read Gilbert & Rose, will be unaffected.

One Southend fan, Paul Napper, wrote on Twitter: “Only Southend United could have a sponsor for the West Stand called Gilbert & Rose, inevitably leading to the Gilbert & Rose West Stand.”

Rose West collaborat­ed with her husband, Fred, in the torture and murder of at least 12 young women and girls in the 1970s and 1980s, in addition to murdering her eight-year-old stepdaught­er in 1971. Fred West killed himself in prison while awaiting trial. Rose West, 68, is serving a whole-life term after being convicted in 1995.

 ?? Roots Hall stadium, home of Southend United. Photograph: Gavin Ellis/TGS Photo/ Rex/Shuttersto­ck ??
Roots Hall stadium, home of Southend United. Photograph: Gavin Ellis/TGS Photo/ Rex/Shuttersto­ck

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