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Terry
15/05/2006, 9:19 PM
was watching the cork v shelbourne match there on setanta and after the coverage was over an ad came on showing the goals from middlesborough matches in the quarters and semi final of the UEFA cup. After the commentator was shouting "MIDDLESBOROUGH ARE IN THE FINAL OF A EUROPEAN COMPETITION FOR THERE FIRST TIME......" the screen goes black and writing appears say

" Setanta don't do UEFA cup finals...................unfortunately for middlesborough"

Brilliant:D

dahamsta
15/05/2006, 9:28 PM
Hardly original though.

pineapple stu
16/05/2006, 12:42 PM
Thought it was very strange. I take it Setanta didn't show the Cup final? Unusual to highlight the fact. Also, can Carlsberg sue (assuming they could be bothered)?

paul_oshea
16/05/2006, 1:19 PM
well its a double meaning i spose, as in they dont show them, but do they show CL finals? also it means unfortunately for middlesborough they couldnt win them the uefa cup final, because again they dont do uefa cup finals.

shedite
16/05/2006, 6:51 PM
I'd worder if carlsberg have any rights to the "carlsberg don't do ___" bit. They didn't say the rest of it.

John83
17/05/2006, 9:41 AM
I'd worder if carlsberg have any rights to the "carlsberg don't do ___" bit. They didn't say the rest of it.
Exactly. I doubt they'd have any claim - it's a common phrase, unlike the distinctive "... don't do ..., but if ... did, ... would probably be the best ... in the world."

Dr.Nightdub
17/05/2006, 10:10 PM
Nestle tried registering "Have a break..." as a trademark for KitKat a couple of years ago. They were laughed out of court.

dahamsta
17/05/2006, 11:15 PM
Court?

A face
17/05/2006, 11:53 PM
Nestle tried registering "Have a break..." as a trademark for KitKat a couple of years ago. They were laughed out of court.

McDonalds managed to register "100% Irish Beef" and "100% Irish Ground Beef" and were using it for years until the advertising authority stepped in and said it was misleading to advertise their 'other products' on their burgers given that their burgers were also made of beef ..... and cement (as found out in court when that English couple took them on a few years ago) !! :eek:

Dodge
18/05/2006, 8:30 AM
I'd say Carlsberg would be delighted with that phrase being so widely used. It'll be forever linked to Carlsberg so its basically free advertising.