Talk:FC Artmedia Petržalka

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[edit] origin of current name

Could some one inform of what is the origin of the current name 'Artmedia'? Is ist a commercial name? Thanks . Lentisco 02:46, 29 September 2006 (UTC)

I really dont know but i think that its just some name.

Three years later and with the club in desperate financial straits, the advertisement agency EURO RSCG Artmedia became major investors and added their name. Finally, Artmedia Petržalka became Artmedia Bratislava last season. [1] --Mt7 14:06, 27 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] very useful aritcle

I just thought i'd say that I think this is a great article. It is very useful and whoever has contributed to it has done a great job. When I found this page I was not expecting such detail. I also find it interesting that nearly all of the team are Slovakian, with a few Czechs.

[edit] reserves team (former FK Rapid)

I have created an FK Rapid site, which I have wanted to do for long time. I am aware that at present there is no FK Rapid club.

I need someone with more insight to give me advice on this. Is this state a permanent one? Or is it possible that in three years Rapid and Artmedia will discontinue their partnership and FK Rapid will get its name back? I guess that even if it's permanent, it is always possible that someone starts a new FK Rapid club and will claim the history of the former FK Rapid even if the former club remains under the name Artmedia.

Depending on the answers, it would be good to

  • consider moving the FK Rapid Bratislava site to FC Artmedia Bratislava B, or
  • say that the club does not exist anymore at the Rapid site.

The decision should depend on whether it is a site about Artmedia's reserves or about the historic Rapid.