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Colleen Rooney and a whip, what else do you want? I am ordinarily not a big fan of Colleen but
she looks really great in this one.
Coleen Rooney whips the models into shape on set of new £4.5m advertising campaign
Perhaps this is how Coleen Rooney keeps husband Wayne in shape.
Pique demonstrates the gargantuan size of chocolate truffles that must be placed outside his home
in order to keep Kickette staff distracted long enough for him to exit into a waiting (armed)
vehicle.
At Gerard Pique's press event for Time Force Watches (yes, the same people that brought you
Cristiano Ronaldo on a round bed), the Barca defender had the media in the palm of his hand with
the following quips:
- "My private life?
Both Luis & Helen recognised that since the 'Intimately Beckham' advert, the couple-shilling
product bar had been significantly raised. Nevertheless, Helen was startled when the first scene
called for head removal. See more at Dona di Bola
Last week we showed you the original cage advert by Nike. Well they brilliantly followed
that up with a rematch back in the ship, but this time as Cantona wonderfully says, "first to 100
wins"...
Click here to view the embedded video.
"Who is on fire, Henry is on fire" and Roberto Carlos' face on 55 seconds make this advert
brilliant.
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At the launch of his new ad campaign for Time Force watches, Cristiano Ronaldo mishears the
instruction to 'watch the clock'. Too far? We can't help it, it's how we roll. Image: Bauer Griffin
via Zimbio.
We do so love a Cristiano Ronaldo product shill. Nine times out of ten it involves him in a bed
or half nekkid.
I'm rarely one to pile on, and lord knows every blogger and their mother have commented on this
particular story, but what the hell - it's too good to pass up.
The Timbers planted their flag in Sounder Land via a billboard this week; the advert in question is
the latest shot fired in a rivalry that has everyone with an interest in MLS drooling in
anticipation for 2011.
Well I have gone for a strange one this week, C-Ron's new advert for a watch company.
Why have I picked this? Purely because I miss Ronaldo and it's good to have him on my screen for
any reason...
Click here to view the embedded video.
Make sure you check out Masala Zone before or after the game and experience real indian food. The
Masala Zone is opposite Barclays Bank, Fulham Broadway.
Please state when you pop in that you have seen their advert on my website "CHELSEADAFT". The
more Chelsea fans we can get in there then maybe we can come up with a special deal in the future
for Chelsea fans on matchdays!
From a marketing standpoint, what's the best way to lose a huge number of potential customers?
Well, Banc de Sabadell figured that one out just about perfectly. The bank put an advertisement of
Barcelona manager Pep Guardiola right outside of Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabeu.
Sin verguenza?
(Summary is not available.)
Make sure you check out Masala Zone before or after the game and experience real indian food.
Please state when you pop in that you have seen their advert on my website "CHELSEADAFT"
www.masalazone.com
Pique demonstrates the gargantuan size of chocolate truffles that must be placed outside his home
in order to keep Kickette staff distracted long enough for him to exit into a waiting (armed)
vehicle.
At Gerard Pique's press event for Time Force Watches (yes, the same people that brought you
Cristiano Ronaldo on a round bed), the Barca defender had the media in the palm of his hand with
the following quips:
- "My private life?
Make sure you check out Masala Zone before or after the game and experience real indian food.
Please state when you pop in that you have seen their advert on my website "CHELSEADAFT"
www.masalazone.com
In casual racism terms, they might as well have said spic-savers So where do you draw line between
inciting violence, banter, and offensiveness? Asda have today had an advert cleared that offers
free eye tests to Uruguayan members of the public, as a response to Frank Lampard's disallowed goal
in the World Cup.
In casual racism terms, they might as well have said spic-savers So where do you draw line between
inciting violence, banter, and offensiveness? Asda have today had an advert cleared that offers
free eye tests to Uruguayan members of the public, as a response to Frank Lampard's disallowed goal
in the World Cup.