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From Newton Heath to Dial Square - drastic team name changes over the years

 

Glenn Moore
Friday 13 December 2013 15:20 EST
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Assem Allam’s attempt to rebrand Hull City as Hull Tigers is not unique; name changes have been a feature of football since it began.

From Newton Heath (who became Manchester United) to Dial Square (who became Arsenal) we look at the teams who have changed their name over the years.

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