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Beavertown use the stadium as a brewery so zero chance they are going anywhere. Pretty sure the deal was long term too and the fact we paid for the equipment we got a discount (shock) on the beer price so works for both parties. They can make loads in equipment we cover the maintenance of and they are able to mass produce and sell externally what we don’t take
 
Beavertown use the stadium as a brewery so zero chance they are going anywhere. Pretty sure the deal was long term too and the fact we paid for the equipment we got a discount (shock) on the beer price so works for both parties. They can make loads in equipment we cover the maintenance of and they are able to mass produce and sell externally what we don’t take
Did we pay for, and own, the equipment? Not unreasonable, but no necessarily true just because it was part of the stadium build - could have been fit out for them at their expense and they own the equipment.

If we own the equipment, no reason we couldn't replace them at the end/termination of their agreement.
 
Beavertown use the stadium as a brewery so zero chance they are going anywhere. Pretty sure the deal was long term too and the fact we paid for the equipment we got a discount (shock) on the beer price so works for both parties. They can make loads in equipment we cover the maintenance of and they are able to mass produce and sell externally what we don’t take
They've confirmed they'll be staying, I just presume we won't be able to get Neck Oil in the other parts of the ground from now on, not a major issue in my opinion!
I've no idea on the details of the agreeement. Does the brewery in the stadium actually supply outside the stadium? Obviously their main site is the industrial park by Tottenham Hale - which actually used to be a decent place for a pre-match pint until they 'temporarily closed' for a very long time.
 
They've confirmed they'll be staying, I just presume we won't be able to get Neck Oil in the other parts of the ground from now on, not a major issue in my opinion!
I've no idea on the details of the agreeement. Does the brewery in the stadium actually supply outside the stadium? Obviously their main site is the industrial park by Tottenham Hale - which actually used to be a decent place for a pre-match pint until they 'temporarily closed' for a very long time.
Do the brewery even brew enough for the stadium on a matchday? Or just enough for the adjacent "pub"?
 
Do the brewery even brew enough for the stadium on a matchday? Or just enough for the adjacent "pub"?
I've no idea but I always thought that the Neck Oil you drank in the stadium was all brewed onsite. If you're talking about Corner Pin, I'd assume that's supplied from the main brewery - Odd place, entirely random if it's open or not now for a couple of years!
 
Pints of Levy Lager coming soon? :levyeyes:
Kombucha Funny Meme GIF
 

Manchester City has got a lot more expensive.

Gone are the days of them having nice owners who have loads of money so they just care about the fans.
Clearly want the football club to pay its own legal bill!!

Burnley is similar cost to Stevenage FC ……. For premier league football. That’s nuts.

Wonder how much houses cost in Burnley. Might be able to get a super mansion for £200k!!

:dembelelol::mourhandlaugh:
 
in most cases we have higher ST prices than the Woolwich , our lowest at £856 is lower than theirs but are very limited.
Where the Woolwich beat us is on Cat A members prices , for some reason they charge much higher for upper tier, e.g behind the goal in upper tier a mind boggling £103.90 our equivalent £89.

amend this link to see full price list
https://www.Woolwich.com/tickets/member-ticket-prices
 
This article taught me that Everton have a naming rights sponsor already for their new stadium. Levy asleep on the job.

:levywtf:

They should do a 'hospitality' list. Some of our premium tickets are a bit tasty:

Naming Rights?!

How many times does this need to be explained? :wall:
 
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