Pr1mo
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Anyone notice how all the players featured in the "Write the future" have now bombed out of the World Cup?
Ronaldinho - didn't even get there Drogba - played with a broken managed to bag a goal Cannavaro - no fancy goal line clearances here, nice assist for Smeltz Rooney - did squat all but look like shrek, won't be hugging the Queen anytime soon Ribery - as ugly as Rooney, played one less game C. Ronaldo - scored a goal against North Korea, gave away his Man of the Match award, spat at a camera
I note Robinho is still in the Cup (and may get a Winners' medal) but he wasn't in the original ad.
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sydneycroatia58
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Kobe Bryant won his fifth NBA Finals and was named Finals MVP. So he didn't do to bad:lol:
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Bryan
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So nike realised their failure and released a robinho one? or has this one always been floating around but was only released now?
Oh well, nike have got the word out and they aren't even a official sponsor, so the ads have done what they needed to do.
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IIRC last WC the players in the Nike commercial misfired too :-k
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macktheknife
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It's the Madden Curse all over again!
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Still a good ad. Nike ambush marketing has been fantastic in the last 2 World Cups. Save money on sponsorship and kill it on Madison Avenue.
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avy1990
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:Kobe Bryant won his fifth NBA Finals and was named Finals MVP. So he didn't do to bad:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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martyB
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Has Fabregas got gametime?
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afromanGT
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I think he's played abotu an hour so far.
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The Doctor
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don't forget Federer lost tonight
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sydneycroatia58
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Landon Donovan and Tim Howard are gone but both had solid tournaments especially Donovan. afromanGT wrote:I think he's played abotu an hour so far. Ding ding we have a winner. Cesc has played 59 minutes so far.
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afromanGT
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Donovan played pretty fucking well IMO. I'll give you that.
Fuck I'm good. 59 minutes :lol:
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Bryan wrote:So nike realised their failure and released a robinho one? or has this one always been floating around but was only released now?
Oh well, nike have got the word out and they aren't even a official sponsor, so the ads have done what they needed to do. From my understanding they scrambled to make it as soon as it was announced Ronaldinho wouldn't be in it and got it out as soon as they could. I think they already had the contract with Robinho too cause he actually is in the background of the original (like Walcott, who also didn't get picked, and some Koreans too)
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paladisious
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The Doctor wrote:don't forget Federer lost tonight :lol: :lol: :lol: I was going to try and find out how he's going.
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Erebus
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macktheknife wrote:It's the Madden Curse all over again! :lol: :lol: :lol: I have a feeling no one else got this ;)
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This reminds me of the Gillette sponsorship curse. Quote:Henry, Woods, Federer: The curse of Gillette Posted by The Independent http://news.independentminds.livejournal.com/4997923.html * Sunday, 29 November 2009 at 04:22 am First Thierry Henry, one of Gillette's current trio of top-notch ambassadors (along with Tiger Woods and Roger Federer), goes and does that handball. Then Woods, the golden boy of golf and all-round sporting god, makes headline news after crashing his car following an argument with his wife. Not only that, but Woods's crash was quickly followed by a shock defeat for Federer, the world's best tennis player, who was knocked out of the ATP World Tour semi-final by sixth-seeded Russian Nikolay Davydenko. On the scale of sporting defeats, it's hardly Armageddon, but any Federer defeat is noteworthy. Federer's loss and Woods's woes capped a series of Gillette casualties: David Beckham was dropped by the multinational razor company two years ago, but he hasn't managed to shake off the legacy of its curse. As if being booed on the pitch this summer by Los Angeles Galaxy fans wasn't bad enough, the footballer was outed last week as a secret asthma sufferer when he pulled out an inhaler on the bench. Critics mumbled that asthma wasn't something a sporting superstar should have tried to hide. Meanwhile, Woods managed to land himself in hospital on Friday after totalling his car. Not far behind was his wife, Elin Nordegren, complete with handy golf club. According to the gossip website TMZ, the pair had rowed, before he took off, about reports that Woods was seeing another woman. Within seconds, he had crashed his SUV first into a fire hydrant and then into a tree, while pulling out of the driveway of their house in Windermere, near Orlando, Florida. The accident left Woods semi-conscious with lacerations to his lips. His wife told officers she had smashed one of the car's rear windows with the club. Woods may have escaped major injury ? he was discharged yesterday ? but he has some explaining to do. Police called to interview him on Friday night, and were told to come back yesterday. While they were on their way last night, they were told the couple were unavailable and to come back tomorrow. One officer said: "There's a lot of rumours and scenarios that are being thrown out there about all kinds of different things that may have happened, but right now the only evidence that we have is that this is just a traffic crash." Friday's accident is the latest upset for Woods since he signed up for the £20m campaign with Gillette last year beside the French striker and Swiss tennis player. Barely three months after becoming the face of Gillette, Woods endured a double whammy. First knee surgery laid him up for much of last year, and then, earlier this month, he disgraced himself in Melbourne at the Australian Masters. He might have won the title, but lost his cool after a poor tee shot, then he slammed his club down into the turf only for it to bounce up into the gallery. Henry has hardly fared better. Even before costing the Irish their place in next year's World Cup Finals in South Africa with his "hand Gaul" shocker, the Barcelona star had found himself touched by the curse: his form has suffered since moving to Spain, while France has been pretty lame since being knocked out of Euro 2008 in the first round. As for Federer, he might have aced it on both the tennis and family scene in 2009 before yesterday's shock result, becoming a father of twins and the world's greatest tennis player. But perhaps he'd like to think again about that Gillette deal after the Davydenko defeat. As one blogger writes: "Maybe it's a problem of hubris. Endorsing a product by yourself [Federer endorses Rolex] is one thing. But promoting yourself as a member of some exclusive fraternity of awesomeness... well, that's another. Gillette declined when asked to comment last night.
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I smell a conspiracy.
WOLLONGONG WOLVES FOR A-LEAGUE EXPANSION!

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Now Robinho = Out. :shock:
Edited by davidtorres: 3/7/2010 02:13:22 AM
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serves you right for not fully featuring a dutch player in the ad :p
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Clearly, adidas sponsor the best footballers. ;)
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RedsUnited
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Uh... since Iniesta, Pique and Fabregas appeared in the ad too, does that mean Spain will be knocked out too? :(
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sydneycroatia58
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RedsUnited wrote:Uh... since Iniesta, Pique and Fabregas appeared in the ad too, does that mean Spain will be knocked out too? :( Yes:twisted: Is there seriously anyone in the add still in the tournament apart from the Spanish players:lol:
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paladisious
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:RedsUnited wrote:Uh... since Iniesta, Pique and Fabregas appeared in the ad too, does that mean Spain will be knocked out too? :( Yes:twisted: Is there seriously anyone in the add still in the tournament apart from the Spanish players:lol: Wikipedia tells me that André Ooijer was the only Dutch player featured in the last scene vs Portugal, he'd be the only one left other than Fabregas, Pique and Iniesta. He had a shit game against Brazil too, played Robinho onside for his goal :lol:
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Benjamin
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The point is that every featured player, rather than every player, has crashed out. Particularly amused with the Robinho one. Rush job - fail!!
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Those ads will not have been cheap to make. They will be particularly spewing they made the additional Robinho ad only to have Brazil crash out a week later.
I wonder if the players involved felt any additional pressure as a result of these ads.
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Benjamin
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SC03 wrote:Those ads will not have been cheap to make. They will be particularly spewing they made the additional Robinho ad only to have Brazil crash out a week later.
I wonder if the players involved felt any additional pressure as a result of these ads. If so, it's no wonder Timmy Cahill had an average finals. He's on every bloody ad on SBS at the moment.
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sydneycroatia58
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Benjamin wrote:SC03 wrote:Those ads will not have been cheap to make. They will be particularly spewing they made the additional Robinho ad only to have Brazil crash out a week later.
I wonder if the players involved felt any additional pressure as a result of these ads. If so, it's no wonder Timmy Cahill had an average finals. He's on every bloody ad on SBS at the moment. Maybe that's why they stopped using Lucas Neill to narrate the Optus ad's because he was under to much pressure;)
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Well... Spain are still in it. :D
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Benjamin
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RedsUnited wrote:Well... Spain are still in it. :D Right now, there are Spanish supporters wishing and praying that an ad doesn't pop up in the next few days featuring Torres/Villa scoring the winner...
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Benjamin wrote:RedsUnited wrote:Well... Spain are still in it. :D Right now, there are Spanish supporters wishing and praying that an ad doesn't pop up in the next few days featuring Torres/Villa scoring the winner... [-o<
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