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Tetley's to continue backing Bulls

10:35pm Wednesday 26th November 2008

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Following the announcement last week of the proposed closure of the Leeds Brewery in 2011, Carlsberg UK have reassured the club of Tetley's continued support and commitment.

They have been the official beer of the Bulls for over ten years and exclusively supply all the bars in the complex.

Gareth Roberts, head of sponsorship at Carlsberg UK said: "Tetley's remains a very important part of our UK business and will continue to play a major part in the future.

"Our relationship with the Bradford Bulls remains strong and we will continue to support the club as their official beer partner in the years to come.

"The club has proven to be a perfect partner, both on and off the pitch, and I look forward to continuing our long-standing partnership."

He added: "I would like to reassure the Bradford Bulls fans that we have an absolute commitment to ensuring that Tetley's' great taste and quality remains the same, now and in the future.

"I would like to take the opportunity to thank the fans for their fantastic support and wish them continued success in the coming seasons."

Debbie Mortimer, sponsorship manager at the Bulls, said: "Tetley's has been a marvellous supporter and partner of the Bulls and will be an important part of our future.

"I am pleased to hear that their support is unaffected and confident that they will continue to deliver the excellent levels of service in the years to come."


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Dickster, bradford says...
10:45pm Fri 28 Nov 08

I think the beer is supplied by Yorkshire Water not Tetleys lol

Mickster, Bradford says...
6:12am Mon 1 Dec 08

Rubbish beer anyway.

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