Tha advert isn't aimed at the players. If it was, Carlsberg would be hoping for what? Twenty three extra sales?
The advert is aimed at us lot, hoping to tap into our own patriotism, linking a fizzy, tasteless, poor standard of beer with the hopes of the nation.
I happen to really like the advert but it isn't going to make me drink Carlsberg.
I'm not sure if a free case being sent to my home would even entice me to drink it again. Too many memories of being young and stupid- before I discovered what beer should taste like.
A great advert but a very poor product.
All flash and no function.
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Those in advertising will tell you that the fact England's players are not 'Doing it for Bobby' has no bearing on the success of the advert itself.
What beer does it advertise?
The ad like the lager lacks taste
The advert is aimed at us lot, hoping to tap into our own patriotism, linking a fizzy, tasteless, poor standard of beer with the hopes of the nation.
I happen to really like the advert but it isn't going to make me drink Carlsberg.
I'm not sure if a free case being sent to my home would even entice me to drink it again. Too many memories of being young and stupid- before I discovered what beer should taste like.
A great advert but a very poor product.
All flash and no function.
(Sounds like the England team to me!)
Sir Bobby- ultimate gent and legend of the game
Certain England players- bell ends.
If that's true then I am appalled
As above.
Agree with all of the above.
Also agree that Carlsberg should contribute to the Bobby Moore Fund
probably
Was there not an "in the name of Allah, go" headline after we lost to Saudi Arabia.
And after a bad Euro 88 he was attacked in the press.
Great guy and a successful manager IMHO.
Don't like the add or the beer. Just part of the over-hyping of the England team and players and just to sell Danish beer.
Good point.
The more things change....
They just have Moore standing at the top of the steps with a lion - the native animal of England.
along with the Kitkat advert