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Favourite football adverts?

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They end up being like mini battles around the time of a major championship especially between Nike and Adidas.

What are your favourites, ones you hate etc.
 
I still maintain the best ever football advert (which, sadly, exists only in my brain) is my Nike Football Hamster advert.

It's fucking *brilliant*
 
Anything by Pepsi will always be terrible. Nike have it sussed though.

The Cage adverts from the 02 World Cup were brilliant, as was the classic Brazil-in-an-airport one.

I like the Adidas one from about mid-90s were two teams of clones played each other. Ince was on it, anyone remember that one?
 
'Pass the Pringles, Roberto'

Anyone remember the advert for like a Citreon Saxo or something with Emile Heskey and he was sharing text messages with Francesco Totti? Woeful.
 
The ad that had all the professionals as sunday leaguers with blur's parklife as a sound track was great.
 
There was also the carlsberg ad that had Peter Beardsley, Stuart Pearce, Jack Charlton etc as a sunday league team. That one was great, not strictly a football ad though.
 
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The ad that had all the professionals as sunday leaguers with blur's parklife as a sound track was great.
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Yeah!
That's a great one..

Andthe one with Kenny doing the phone ad, BT was it?
 
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This one. I remember it had Fowler, Wright and Cantona in it.
 
I'm probably in the minority here but I don't like the airport advert.
Avvy, which 99 one?
 
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