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Didn't even need to do a Google search! All the info was all within the article released by Everton. Unfortunately some folk don't like reading articles, just the headlines or crap on forums and making the rest of it up in their heads.I wonder how many times we are going to have to repeat that Bud is not going to be the only beer sold at BMD before people get it into their heads? We’ve signed a deal with the brand, not the beer. Budweiser UK has many, many beers under their umbrella, plenty of which will be available at BMD. Some of you are just born moaners who won’t take 5mins out of your day to do a simple google search.
We had to go with the narrow beam lights because seagulls are attracted to a spread beam,and they'd end up flying straight into the stadium and killing themselves.New those camp stove lights weren’t Dans idea
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You think Everton is giving them that out of charity?I can't imagine an easier deal to negotiate than one which gives a brand exclusive access to a captive market to be honest, you don't exactly need to be a marketing genius to generate interest in that.
I don't know what you're on about? I'm saying individual pubs negotiate with big breweries, a football club should definitely be able to do it.You think Everton is giving them that out of charity?
The Trinity Place bar (as opposed to restaurant)you get one item of street food...burgers/pizza etc so you can't just go back for more (not difficult to understand). The seats are in the middle of the lower East stand as opposed to the Upper West (presumably the back) so the seats arguably are superior, hence the price difference
The tall and slim guy from Plymouth/Portsmouth is the top chef, the tall north London guy who worked on the Spurs stadium opening on F&B is also tall.
Erdinger would be a decent one, as they advertise their alcohol free version (which is lovey) as an isotonic sports drink.There isn't a "ban" exactly, the premier league decided to self regulate and phase out the alcohol sponsors on football shirts. I think it could come back though, if you look at La Liga, some of the teams promote the non alcoholic versions of their beers on their kits, like Estrella Galicia, on Celta Vigo, Real Valladolid and Deportivo La Coruna kits.
I think we had some training gear with "Chang Soda" on it back in the day
Good that they are happy dropping their red branding on those signs. It’s a minor thing of course but good that they are going with “This Bud’s Blue”.
Can’t argue with that.
NopeDid you got for a meal in the ground last week?