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Been at the brewdog bar in Manchester this aft with a mate doing their tasting experience. Got it as a Christmas present and honestly can't recommend it enough.

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Been at the brewdog bar in Manchester this aft with a mate doing their tasting experience. Got it as a Christmas present and honestly can't recommend it enough.

Wrong thread?

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Two know-nowts gone and now 100 more ringing up agents and friends to help in replacing them.Owen will be one.Collymore another.Does that mean thicko Ian Wright is still employed by ITV.

Wright is freelance. He also works for BT Football. BT will need to get shot of the likes of Owen, Wright, McManaman when they start showing the CL next season if they do not want a mass 'switch off'. Same would apply if they picked up the likes of Jamie Redknapp. If they wanted to start off on the right foot they should sign the likes of Jeff Stelling, Glenn Hoddle, Ruud Gullitt, Martin Tyler.

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Hope Sky are putting their subscription cost down after letting BT get their hands on the CL. Disgraceful if they don't

 

Nah, they'll think of some other bits and pieces to 'value add' with and will rely on people being too lazy to change.

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On the 19th of November last year, Florentino Pérez mentioned at the Bernabéu to local politician, Lucía Figar: “The Bernabéu will be called IPIC or Cepsa, whatever they want”. (These declarations were picked up by a TV company). The president of the club was referring to the sponsorship deal that had just been concluded with Abu Dhabi, via IPIC, a third party investment company and 100% owned by the Emirate.

During a media event held yesterday on the 34th floor of the Cepsa building, directors of the Spanish company (who were bought out by IPIC in 2011) commented that finally the name that will be used in conjunction with Bernabéu is to be Abu Dhabi instead of Cepsa. The idea to use IPIC (International Petroleum Investment Company) was rejected. Abu Dhabi is to finance a percentage of the 500 million euro which will be spent in the remodeling of the new Bernabéu, paying an annual cost of 20 million euro per season to Real Madrid.

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