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Cleve van Leef
17-06-21, 15:45
Where it is! Or else….

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/57517337

life on mars
17-06-21, 15:50
Product placement at its best well Pogba and CR7 .

Uefa are an awful bunch .

Optimistic Nick
17-06-21, 15:59
"Uefa has reminded participating teams that partnerships are integral to the delivery of the tournament and to ensuring the development of football across Europe, including for youth and women," tournament organisers said on Thursday.

What utter shite. Absolute shitbags, the lot of them. Heineken is integral how? And if it is, what a disgrace that is. Healthy, well hydrated atheletes are integral to the delivery of the tournament. I have no issue with beer or Coca Cola (I don't drink either but that's a personal choice), but they have nothing to do with football, the Euros, or the delivery of the tournament.

Football will "develop" just fine without these governing bodies and certainly without beer, thanks. It is a game that everyone can PLAY but only some can WATCH. It is about participation in the first instance. And beer plays absolutely zero part in someone being able to play.

Good on Ronaldo for trying to convey a healthy message. My guess is a fine is hardly going to scare him off. I hope this becomes a theme, and these players continue to use this as a platform to make clear that these products are not part of a footballer's diet.

Taunton Blue Genie
17-06-21, 18:02
"Uefa has reminded participating teams that partnerships are integral to the delivery of the tournament and to ensuring the development of football across Europe, including for youth and women," tournament organisers said on Thursday.

What utter shite. Absolute shitbags, the lot of them. Heineken is integral how? And if it is, what a disgrace that is. Healthy, well hydrated atheletes are integral to the delivery of the tournament. I have no issue with beer or Coca Cola (I don't drink either but that's a personal choice), but they have nothing to do with football, the Euros, or the delivery of the tournament.

Football will "develop" just fine without these governing bodies and certainly without beer, thanks. It is a game that everyone can PLAY but only some can WATCH. It is about participation in the first instance. And beer plays absolutely zero part in someone being able to play.

Good on Ronaldo for trying to convey a healthy message. My guess is a fine is hardly going to scare him off. I hope this becomes a theme, and these players continue to use this as a platform to make clear that these products are not part of a footballer's diet.

I look forward to Lee Tomlin bringing a paint pot and brush on the field and daubing over the Pukka Pies ads at the side of the pitch.

Dave Blue
17-06-21, 18:19
Wait until the cricket 100 and the crisps and popcorn.

cityhammer
17-06-21, 18:36
At the end of the day players high wages and tournaments are paid for by sponsors. If they don’t like it they can give back their wages!

A Quiet Monkfish
17-06-21, 18:36
I look forward to Lee Tomlin bringing a paint pot and brush on the field and daubing over the Pukka Pies ads at the side of the pitch.

He's been bringing a pot onto the pitch for a considerable while.

Its been emotional
17-06-21, 19:32
"Uefa has reminded participating teams that partnerships are integral to the delivery of the tournament and to ensuring the development of football across Europe, including for youth and women," tournament organisers said on Thursday.

What utter shite. Absolute shitbags, the lot of them. Heineken is integral how? And if it is, what a disgrace that is. Healthy, well hydrated atheletes are integral to the delivery of the tournament. I have no issue with beer or Coca Cola (I don't drink either but that's a personal choice), but they have nothing to do with football, the Euros, or the delivery of the tournament.

Football will "develop" just fine without these governing bodies and certainly without beer, thanks. It is a game that everyone can PLAY but only some can WATCH. It is about participation in the first instance. And beer plays absolutely zero part in someone being able to play.

Good on Ronaldo for trying to convey a healthy message. My guess is a fine is hardly going to scare him off. I hope this becomes a theme, and these players continue to use this as a platform to make clear that these products are not part of a footballer's diet.

Part of the players and managers obscene wages tho I'm afraid
If they relied on the sponsorship to bump up their income like back in the day, he would be on every half time advert drinking Coca-Cola and loving it.

Harry Paget Flashman
17-06-21, 19:37
Part of the players and managers obscene wages tho I'm afraid
If they relied on the sponsorship to bump up their income like back in the day, he would be on every half time advert drinking Coca-Cola and loving it.

Jamie Roberts, ex British Lion rugby player used to get a Grand each time he was filmed holding a can of Red Bull for the Cardiff Blues. Used to have one in his hand running out the tunnel or leave one behind the posts. Soon as he was snapped with it he'd not pick it up again.

cityhammer
17-06-21, 19:49
Good on Ronaldo for trying to convey a healthy message. My guess is a fine is hardly going to scare him off. I hope this becomes a theme, and these players continue to use this as a platform to make clear that these products are not part of a footballer's diet.
Is this the same Ronaldo that used to represent Coke Cola and KFC?

cityhammer
17-06-21, 19:53
Guess who’s paying Ronaldo’s wages at Juve! https://www.juventus.com/en/partners/

splott parker
17-06-21, 20:18
Maradona certainly wouldn’t have binned the coke.

The Bloop
17-06-21, 21:02
If they're going to fine anyone for moving the bottles then they'll start putting something in front of them.

Optimistic Nick
18-06-21, 11:20
Is this the same Ronaldo that used to represent Coke Cola and KFC?

used to, yes. Doesn't any more. Presumably because he's an ageing athelete and has learned how to look after his body.

BLUETIT
19-06-21, 10:55
I think it gets MORE publicity by moving it, than it does just stood there