24 January 2011 - 3:51pm| by | 4 comments

Tennent's Old Firm sponsorship continues with 'Could Have Been a Player' campaign

Tennent's Old Firm  sponsorship continues with 'Could Have Been a Player' campaignTennent's Old Firm sponsorship continues with 'Could Have Been a
Tennent's Old Firm  sponsorship continues with 'Could Have Been a Player' campaign

Tennent’s, sponsor of Rangers and Celtic has launched a campaign to allow football fans to train on the club’s pitches, and pull on one of their jerseys for a one-off match.

Tennent’s, sponsor of Rangers and Celtic has launched a campaign to allow football fans to train on the club’s pitches, and pull on one of their jerseys for a one-off match.

The lager brand has launched the ‘could have been a player…’ campaign, through Material Marketing, offering fans to train at a bootcamp, play in the one-off match, or win a VIP day out, with access to the Tennent’s lounge.

Material has led the concept development for the campaign, as well as club liaison, event and PR delivery, while Whitespace has delivered the digital activation, with Newhaven working on above-the-line and Stand overseeing in-outlet recruitment.

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Anonymous (not verified)
25 Jan 2011 - 09:08
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em- this is worryingly similar to the Carling 'sign for the old firm campaign' that BD did about six years ago. Is there a team photo op in there too? Bet there is.

Anonymous (not verified)
25 Jan 2011 - 09:51
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That competition has been around the old firm block for many a season. But nicely art directed. Anyone know who took the shot? Slick.

Anonymous (not verified)
25 Jan 2011 - 15:13
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love Tennents sense of fair play. throw money at the two richest (and vilest) clubs in Scotland, and sod everyone else.

Anonymous (not verified)
26 Jan 2011 - 16:41
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double yawn.

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