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May 26
2010
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Nike World Cup Spot: Fly or Flop?Posted by: Kanan Kothari Tagged in: world cup , wayne rooney , south africa , soccer , promotion , portugal , nike , june , july , ivory coast , homer simpson , gael garcia bernal , football , england , didier drogba , christiano ronaldo , brands , advertisement , 2010
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As June 11 fast approaches, I get more and more excited about football, fun, and beers! I love the World Cup and always have. There’s an energy in the air that is so palpable and a buzz that stays with you for a full thirty days.
With the arrival of the World Cup comes a plethora of brand promotions and initiatives, which are inevitably a fly or a flop. Just yesterday I saw Nike’s “epic” three minute spot starring Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney and Didier Drogba. I must confess that I really don’t enjoy this spot at all. I don’t even know if I can accurately convey the plotline (after having watched it twice, once with sound and once without…). It goes a little something like this, the football stars line up for key shots in the tournament, miss them, are mocked and made fun of. Then, in a serious plot twist, it turns out to be some kind of terrible dream. In reality they score! Somewhere in all this mess, Rooney grows an unseemly beard and lives in a trailer, Homer Simpson opens the door to a Portugal stud and Gael Garcia Bernal plays Cristiano Ronaldo.
What are your thoughts on this Nike spot? Good? Bad? Ugly?
