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Never really found many places that I liked that showed the games with volume up here in the fun free city, but I’ve just taken over as licensee of the Botany View in Newtown so if any Sydney based dee’s fans ever want to watch our beloveds I’ll always have at least one section of the pub with the game on and volume. Let yourself known to me and I’ll quite possibly help you out with some tasty snacks as well to wash the bevvies down ??

 
8 minutes ago, MrReims said:

Never really found many places that I liked that showed the games with volume up here in the fun free city, but I’ve just taken over as licensee of the Botany View in Newtown so if any Sydney based dee’s fans ever want to watch our beloveds I’ll always have at least one section of the pub with the game on and volume. Let yourself known to me and I’ll quite possibly help you out with some tasty snacks as well to wash the bevvies down ??

Mr Riems, do you have a good Champagne list?

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Just now, Left Foot Snap said:

Mr Riems, do you have a good Champagne list?

I have one coming in soon, only took over 10 days ago. Currently Mumm and some local bubbles, moving to Lanson and some ripping west Australian offerings in the very near future. 
 

I’ll supply the towels if we are thinking some celebratory bottle shakings. Don’t aim for the tvs ok?? 

 
14 hours ago, MrReims said:

Never really found many places that I liked that showed the games with volume up here in the fun free city, but I’ve just taken over as licensee of the Botany View in Newtown so if any Sydney based dee’s fans ever want to watch our beloveds I’ll always have at least one section of the pub with the game on and volume. Let yourself known to me and I’ll quite possibly help you out with some tasty snacks as well to wash the bevvies down ??

Hey, I’ll get along at some stage for sure - that’s a great pub. And if you’re after a band to play there, my band Los Romeos Oxidados are always up for a gig; we have regular gigs at the Gasoline Pony and Butchers Brew and are playing the Marrickville Bowlo at the end of March. 

I’m not often in Newtown but I will try and get there for a game or two during the season. What’s the chicken Parma like? 

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Yep. Yep. Yep, yep, yep, yep.  Yep.

I've been in Sydney for years now and the thought had crossed my mind that the only way to get a good place to watch AFL would be to run it myself.  So, kudos to you for doing it and I'll surely see you there!

Do you guys know about the NSW Demons. They have organised watching every Demons game at the Cammie in Redfern and other venues before that going back to the pre Foxtel days. You should contact them and offer some incentives for Dees supporters to go there. Getting Hardtrack’s band to play the song pre game could be a clincher. I intend to get to one of his gigs so put him in some time. I’ll be there. 

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