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AMD enters gladiatorial soccer arena
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Originally posted by eric515
Interesting point...is it common for people to boycott products because of what teams they sponsor. I find that doubtful, if that were the case, there would be no sponsors. As we have all learned, businesses will abandon any sponsorship obligations when very vocal minorities (as in not majority) speak up. See Augusta National and see Pepsi w/ Ludacris...
At least the website, whatever it is, isn't bashing soccer. [/B]
Put it this way, Doritos (sponsors of Wolverhampton Wanderers) are banned in my household.
BTW, Blackburn Rovers, obscure?
(am I missing a joke here?)
They should sponsor some MLS teams.
Wouldn't have thought I would ever purchase a jersey because of the ADVERT, but that may now happen.
Originally posted by Thomas A Fina
(am I missing a joke here?)
Gotta be a joke. This is an English source.
British soccer is a very fannish, clannish phenomenon. AMD sponsoring one particular team rather than just advertising on the side of the pitch, as it's been doing for some time, could be a sponsorship deal too far for supporters of other soccer clubs.
Interesting point...is it common for people to boycott products because of what teams they sponsor. I find that doubtful, if that were the case, there would be no sponsors. As we have all learned, businesses will abandon any sponsorship obligations when very vocal minorities (as in not majority) speak up. See Augusta National and see Pepsi w/ Ludacris...
At least the website, whatever it is, isn't bashing soccer.
Moved from US Men.
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