Yeah the member's bar and a couple of other outlets sell it.
A great beer on tap
Bloody stuck with Northern something something down here...horrid
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Yeah the member's bar and a couple of other outlets sell it.
You guys get 150 lashes up at the Gabba?
Have been enjoying the 150 Lashes, instead of Carlton. Mind you, $2.50 extra.
Dont worry though,the food is still third world quality at first world prices.You guys get 150 lashes up at the Gabba?
Dont worry though,the food is still third world quality at first world prices.
Could be awkward if the game is a sellout and probably illegal.I must say - the food carts at the MCG have improved out of sight...Etihad on the other hand; you may as well be eating the seat in front of you.
Even if it did close I doubt it would change a thing for the sponsorship agreement. Their brand would continue on like normal as Lion have plenty of other breweries down south that can produce XXXX.Have seen an article on XXXX perhaps closing their Brisbane factory, which they have denied.........but there are rumblings nevertheless.
Where would that leave us I wonder?
Fake brews.Fake news?
Fake brews.
So you liked that one, hey.
Interesting thread has popped up in the jumper discussion subforum about Majestic's Australian arm shutting down all of its web presence. Website is offline, Facebook page doesn't exist anymore... Concerning?
Interesting thread has popped up in the jumper discussion subforum about Majestic's Australian arm shutting down all of its web presence. Website is offline, Facebook page doesn't exist anymore... Concerning?
Did Aish buy it.?...you know seeing he is footballing royalty...majestic...see what I did there.Ownership of Majestic Apparel changed hands in April. This might be related?
http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport...k=dcfeed380185ad74f14aafb42a35767b-1508319876
Brisbane Lions struck by collapse of major commercial partner for second year in a row
Andrew Hamilton, The Courier-Mail
15 minutes ago
BRISBANE are looking at another massive annual loss after being struck by the collapse of a major commercial partner for the second year in a row.
Naming sponsor Camperdown Dairy International was placed into administration in July after an $83 million collapse.
Camperdown Dairy International paid the first year of a three-year deal last year but haven’t made a payment this year.
The Lions are understood to be trying to recover a debt of $1 million in unpaid sponsorship fees from the company and if they are unsuccessful, their annual end of year financial report is set to detail a loss of around $2 million.
It is understood the Lions are close to announcing a replacement sponsor in the coming weeks for 2018 and beyond.
The North Korean Lions... gotta good ring to itI look at the other way - who don't I want to survive?
I look at the other way - who don't I want to survive?
Any companies using lion logos?
Ferrari?