In the November issue of FourFourTwo magazine - in shops Wednesday - we debate whether, in these here times of financial uncertainty, clubs should ground-share.
We here from Chris Brady, Professor of Management Studies in Bournemouth - who believes it is the way forward and the most efficient method if clubs want to capitalise on the oodles of cash flying around English football - and Liverpool Echo football correspondent Tony Barrett, who disagrees, arguing that individuality and identity are two of the fundamental elements that make English football what it is.
But what do you think, dear Forumers?
Should Everton and Liverpool share the Reds' proposed new stadium in Stanley Park to help maximise financial gain. Likewise Chelsea and Spurs, who are both seeking future moves away from their respective homes?
Would Bristol Rovers fans, enduring delays in their bid to redevelop the Memorial Stadium, go and watch the Pirates play at Ashton Gate - home of city rivals Bristol City - every other week?
Would you rather wait for hell to freeze over before jumping into the same bed as your bitterest rivals?
We want to hear from you...