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  2. Fitzroy Football Club - Wikipedia

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    Relationships between Fitzroy and Brisbane were strained in late 2009, when Brisbane announced that it was adopting a new logo for season 2010 and beyond, which contravened Section 7.2 c) of the Deed of Arrangement between Fitzroy and Brisbane. The new logo, a lion's head facing forward, replaced the former Fitzroy logo of a passant lion with a ...

  3. Brisbane Lions - Wikipedia

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    Relationships between Fitzroy and Brisbane became strained in 2009, when Brisbane announced that it was adopting a new club logo. The Fitzroy Football Club argued this decision contravened Section 7.2 (c) of the Deed of Arrangement between Fitzroy and Brisbane when the two entities merged in 1996. The new logo, featuring a forward-facing lion's ...

  4. File:Fitzroy-Brisbane Lions historical society at Docklands ...

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  5. History of the Brisbane Lions - Wikipedia

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    The Brisbane Lions are an Australian rules football club. The Queensland-based expansion club was formed in 1987, as the Brisbane Bears . [ 1 ] In late 1996, via a deal with the administrator of the 1883 VFL/AFL foundation club Fitzroy Football Club , Fitzroy's club operations at the AFL level were merged with that of the Bears.

  6. Brunswick Street Oval - Wikipedia

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    The ground is the home of the Fitzroy Football Club in the Victorian Amateur Football Association.It was also Fitzroy's home in the Victorian Football Association from 1884 to 1896, and in the Victorian Football League from 1897 until 1966, with the last game being played there on Saturday 20 August 1966 against St Kilda, a game which the Lions lost by 84 points.

  7. Rivalries in the Australian Football League - Wikipedia

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    The rivalry between the Brisbane Lions and Port Adelaide can be traced back to July 1996 when the Fitzroy Football Club and the Brisbane Bears merged to form the Brisbane Lions as Port Adelaide were due to enter the AFL with the Brisbane Lions in 1997. Fans of both Fitzroy and the Brisbane Bears were disappointed at losing their clubs as ...

  8. 1995 AFL season - Wikipedia

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    Brisbane Bears: 17.30 (132) Fitzroy: 10.14 (74) Gabba: 8,209: Sunday, 11 June ... The Brisbane Bears vs Essendon Bombers game at the Gabba is the first ever night ...

  9. Proposed mergers and relocations of the Fitzroy Football Club

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    The club's AFL assets were taken over by the ten-year-old Brisbane Bears Football Club who then changed their name at the end of 1996 and as a condition of that deal, on November 1, 1996, Brisbane Bears members voted to change their club's name to the Brisbane Bears-Fitzroy Football Club (BBFFC or Brisbane Lions). There were as many as seven ...