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DarkFish 06-18-10 05:49 PM

2 girls arrested for marketing stunt at FIFA WC
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pgel9XoWmE
http://www.marketingweek.co.uk/news/...014780.article

In monday's Netherlands-Denmark match, 36 Dutch female supporters, disguised as Danish supporters, took off their Danish attire halfway during the match, revealing orange Bavaria dresses.
Despite the fact that these particular dresses barely have any Bavaria marketing on them, and as such only have a meaning for Dutchmen who already know the dresses, they were immediately taken out of the stadium and arrested.
Two of them now face charges of up to 6 months prison:nope:

Great action by Bavaria BTW, if the FIFA hadn't got those girls arrested, nobody would have paid any attention. Now that it's all over the Dutch news and stuff, Bavaria has got all the marketing they could wish for. All costs: 36 flight/match tickets and 1 fine:)
Bavaria PR Department FTW:yeah:



BTW, it's not the first time Bavaria has some hugely fantastic but illegal marketing stunt. My personal favorite is their response to a certain Heineken commercial:
First Heineken
Then Bavaria
Needless to say this commercial didn't last long until it was banned:rotfl2:

August 06-18-10 08:00 PM

:rotfl2:

ivank 06-18-10 10:07 PM

GO NEDERLANDS! I am so moving there, screw Germany and shipbuilding!

cj95 06-18-10 11:24 PM

I totally dont get it.:hmmm:

Arrested for what?

nikimcbee 06-18-10 11:27 PM

I approve of those girls:woot::yeah:

Tribesman 06-19-10 03:05 AM

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Arrested for what?
Breaking the terms of the merchandising act.

thorn69 06-19-10 03:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Tribesman (Post 1422837)
Breaking the terms of the merchandising act.


Sounds like a tyranny!

So basically FIFA only takes the highest bidders to allow advertisement rights to and doesn't allow for fair market competition. In essence, a small company has no chance of advertising through FIFA World cup because they just can't financially compete with a giant company like Budweiser when it comes to bidding.

Tribesman 06-19-10 07:29 AM

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Sounds like a tyranny!
No, its simple business. Fifa is selling something, Bavaria wanted to obtain the service Fifa sells without paying them for it.

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So basically FIFA only takes the highest bidders to allow advertisement rights to and doesn't allow for fair market competition.
If you are selling exclusive rights you are selling exclusive rights. If you are selling primary rights you are selling primary rights. Its all fair and is market competition.



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In essence, a small company has no chance of advertising through FIFA World cup because they just can't financially compete with a giant company like Budweiser when it comes to bidding.
Welcome to the world.

SteamWake 06-19-10 07:36 AM

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Originally Posted by cj95 (Post 1422726)
I totally dont get it.:hmmm:

Arrested for what?

Exactly..... 'arrested' for a advertising stunt :har:

Almost sounds like America :03:

Soccer fans are just nuts... period.

Jimbuna 06-19-10 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by thorn69 (Post 1422851)
Sounds like a tyranny!

So basically FIFA only takes the highest bidders to allow advertisement rights to and doesn't allow for fair market competition. In essence, a small company has no chance of advertising through FIFA World cup because they just can't financially compete with a giant company like Budweiser when it comes to bidding.


That is business I'm afraid.

FIFA own the competition and are milking it for as much as they can get.

It is the same at any major sporting event as far as I am aware.

I hope Bavaria do the right thing for those girls or the negative impact on their image could be extremely costly.

SteamWake 06-19-10 07:43 AM

Negative impact?

WTF oh noes.. they wore an orange dress.. what were they thinking?

The whole thing is ridiculous.

DarkFish 06-19-10 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by thorn69 (Post 1422851)
So basically FIFA only takes the highest bidders to allow advertisement rights to and doesn't allow for fair market competition. In essence, a small company has no chance of advertising through FIFA World cup because they just can't financially compete with a giant company like Budweiser when it comes to bidding.

well, yeah, that's pretty much it. Fair or not, that's business.
The girls knew they were gonna get thrown out of the stadium. Bavaria knew the girls were gonna get thrown out of the stadium. Bavaria knew they'd very likely get fined.
And that's where the sheer ingeniousness of this act lays. If the FIFA hadn't done anything, nobody would have noticed. I mean, those dresses don't even have the Bavaria logo prominently displayed (it doesn't even show in all videos I've seen). Now, because the FIFA goes in against the marketing stunt, they are essentially marketing Bavaria themselves:DL

These girls should have thrown out of the stadium. Bavaria should be fined. That's all part of the plan.
But 6 months in prison for those girls?! This is a huge case of shooting the messenger.

August 06-19-10 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by SteamWake (Post 1422983)
Negative impact?

WTF oh noes.. they wore an orange dress.. what were they thinking?

The whole thing is ridiculous.


Yeah i'm trying to imagine a similar thing happening at a US Football or Baseball game. Would anyone even notice? Or having noticed would anyone even care?

Tribesman 06-19-10 03:21 PM

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Yeah i'm trying to imagine a similar thing happening at a US Football or Baseball game.
Try it.

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WTF oh noes.. they wore an orange dress.. what were they thinking?

Exactly, but as you aintthinking you don't understand it.
You are supoirting the very thing that undermines all that you support:rotfl2:

Wolfehunter 06-19-10 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by thorn69 (Post 1422851)
Sounds like a tyranny!

So basically FIFA only takes the highest bidders to allow advertisement rights to and doesn't allow for fair market competition. In essence, a small company has no chance of advertising through FIFA World cup because they just can't financially compete with a giant company like Budweiser when it comes to bidding.

Yup its run by crooks of the biggest calibre... Not about football but money...


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