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THE Tony Macaroni Arena!

If you've never heard of it before it's the batty new name for Championship side Livingston's home ground after the club renamed their stadium once again.

Having been called the Energy Assets Arena last season the West Lothian club have teamed up with a pizza and pasta producing restaurant chain to give their Almondvale (that's what we'll be continuing to call it) home one of the most bizarre names for a football stadium we've ever heard.

Twitter went into a mini meltdown on Saturday as word came out of the name change when it appeared of the team sheet for their 1-0 home loss to Hibs.

Fans up and down the land thought someone was 'takin' the pizza' but we can confirm that Scottish football now has one of the most preposterously-named venues in the world game.

Here's a selection of grounds with incredulous names to rival Livi's new home..

Dumbarton FC - Cheaper Insurance Direct Stadium

Another Scottish ground that's quite unbelievably had more names than Livingston's is the home of Dumbarton.

Having previously been the Strathclyde Homes stadium, Dumbarton football stadium, Dumbarton football stadium sponsored by DL Cameron, BetButler stadium and Dumbarton football stadium again the, eh, stadium belonging to Dumbarton is now called the Cheaper Insurance Direct stadium! Got that?

Drogheda United - Hunky Dorys Park

The home of League of Ireland side Drogheda United- the Hunky is named after a popular brand of crinkle cut crisps and replaces the stadiums real, and a bit unoriginal name of United Park. Drogheda renamed their ground after running into financial troubles in 2010.

Colorado Rapids - Dick's Sporting Goods Park

MLS side Colorado Rapids play their home games at the Dick's Sporting Goods Park, which though ridiculous, is at least a massive American company who've been around since 1948 and are one of the world's largest sports retailers.

(Image: THE MIRROR)

Lewes FC - The Dripping Pan

Isthmian League Premier Division side Lewes have played at the Dripping Pan since being founded in 1885, so albeit a bit of an odd name for a football stadium at least its not named after a local cafe and maintains a bit of history.