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Post by tijuanabrass on Dec 16, 2015 3:24:08 GMT
Sorry if it's been posted already but has anybody seen this? Samuel L Jackson, lifestyle imagery; and a bunch of blokes in Stoke shirts cheering in a boozer. Contrary to popular opinion somebody at the club is ensuring that the brand is getting out on the global stage. Well done, Stoke.
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Post by santy on Dec 16, 2015 6:33:41 GMT
It would be rather foolish for Bet365 to pay another club to feature in their ads since they can use us for free I've noticed Betway have some generic red & white striped team in their advert, I don't think that's much of a coincidence.
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Post by marrer on Dec 16, 2015 6:50:34 GMT
Sorry if it's been posted already but has anybody seen this? Samuel L Jackson, lifestyle imagery; and a bunch of blokes in Stoke shirts cheering in a boozer. Contrary to popular opinion somebody at the club is ensuring that the brand is getting out on the global stage. Well done, Stoke. Hey up Tij. how was that bloody weather today up there. Down in Tassie but delayed flight and stuck in Melbourne tonight due to plane backlog with the Sydney weather. Great to see Stoke popping up everywhere. Did we identify the Stokies in Leichardt?
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Post by bathstoke on Dec 16, 2015 7:17:22 GMT
Sorry if it's been posted already but has anybody seen this? Samuel L Jackson, lifestyle imagery; and a bunch of blokes in Stoke shirts cheering in a boozer. Contrary to popular opinion somebody at the club is ensuring that the brand is getting out on the global stage. Well done, Stoke. Symbiotic relationship
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Post by nott1 on Dec 16, 2015 15:49:26 GMT
Sorry if it's been posted already but has anybody seen this? Samuel L Jackson, lifestyle imagery; and a bunch of blokes in Stoke shirts cheering in a boozer. Contrary to popular opinion somebody at the club is ensuring that the brand is getting out on the global stage. Well done, Stoke. Symbiotic relationship Had to look that one up, but who are the parasites? In biology, symbiotic refers to any diverse organisms that live together, but in this case, the relationship is not necessarily beneficial to both. Parasites, for example, have a symbiotic relationship with their hosts, but only the parasite benefits.
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Post by pottersrule on Dec 16, 2015 18:44:32 GMT
Had to look that one up, but who are the parasites? In biology, symbiotic refers to any diverse organisms that live together, but in this case, the relationship is not necessarily beneficial to both. Parasites, for example, have a symbiotic relationship with their hosts, but only the parasite benefits. Correct.A symbiosis beneficial to both parties is known as Mutualism.
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Post by tijuanabrass on Dec 16, 2015 23:41:17 GMT
Sorry if it's been posted already but has anybody seen this? Samuel L Jackson, lifestyle imagery; and a bunch of blokes in Stoke shirts cheering in a boozer. Contrary to popular opinion somebody at the club is ensuring that the brand is getting out on the global stage. Well done, Stoke. Hey up Tij. how was that bloody weather today up there. Down in Tassie but delayed flight and stuck in Melbourne tonight due to plane backlog with the Sydney weather. Great to see Stoke popping up everywhere. Did we identify the Stokies in Leichardt? Very wild and somewhat Melbournesque. I had sweltering heat in the morning then and hour later it was blowing a freezing gale. Nobody owned up to the early drinks in Leichhardt.
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Post by tijuanabrass on Dec 16, 2015 23:44:21 GMT
It would be rather foolish for Bet365 to pay another club to feature in their ads since they can use us for free I've noticed Betway have some generic red & white striped team in their advert, I don't think that's much of a coincidence. I've looked on line but couldn't find a link to the ad but with the Bet365 logo they look like Stoke tops. Initially the bloke at the front looks like Ray Winstone (who I know does the UK ads) but I think it was just a generically chubby, middle-aged extra.
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Post by bathstoke on Dec 17, 2015 6:55:24 GMT
Had to look that one up, but who are the parasites? In biology, symbiotic refers to any diverse organisms that live together, but in this case, the relationship is not necessarily beneficial to both. Parasites, for example, have a symbiotic relationship with their hosts, but only the parasite benefits. Correct.A symbiosis beneficial to both parties is known as Mutualism. Bet you pair are an absolute hoot at parties
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Post by Bick on Dec 17, 2015 7:02:09 GMT
Seen this one... but not with the stoke fans?..
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Post by crowey on Dec 17, 2015 8:31:00 GMT
Have seen the ones with the Stoke fans. Definitely not Ray Winstone
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