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  • Do the French have a ban on booze advertising?
  • birdy
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    I say this because Liverpool are wearing a kit sans sponsorshp logo.

    rOcKeTdOg
    Full Member

    so the commentator said yes

    birdy
    Free Member

    OK, missed that, but thought it was probably the case.

    tron
    Free Member

    5 seconds with Google says yes.

    crispybacon
    Free Member

    Yes, alcohol sponsorship is banned in France plus Liverpool are waving the white flag already 😀

    Joxster
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    They banned it either late 80's or early 90's, quite a few races were sponsored by alcohol companies and new sponsors had to be found.

    nasher
    Free Member

    Yes

    The welsh rugby team when playing in france have brawn instead of brains on their shirts… well they did and not that they have any brains or brawn by the way they were playing.

    billybob
    Free Member

    watching liverpool play at the moment is enough to turn you to drink without the need for advertisement!

    juan
    Free Member

    yes
    Loi Evin. Ban on alcohol and cigarettes on TV and radio.

    gwaelod
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    nasher – Member

    Yes

    The welsh rugby team when playing in france have brawn instead of brains on their shirts… well they did and not that they have any brains or brawn by the way they were playing

    er…they put Brawn on their shirts in 2005 and promptly won the Grand Slam

    nasher
    Free Member

    Maen ddrwg geni

    rwyn meddwl y chwarae ar y funud, dim yn 2005

    Pam yr wyt an galw dy hun "gwaelod" teimlo yn bach yn isel?

    juan
    Free Member

    nasher I agree (well I think I do my welsh is not what it use to be)

    nasher
    Free Member

    you understand cymraeg ?????

    Tim
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    he doesn't understand french 🙂

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