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Oakland Raiders Export Their Brand to Asia
Oakland Raiders Export Their Brand to Asia
If there are 2 places in the world we can depend on for a good dosage of random, they are 1) Asia and 2) the Oakland Raiders’ front office. So it makes perfect sense that the Raiders are sponsoring at least two Airbus A340s on Air Asia X, a carrier that does not even fly to the US.
Oakland Raiders Export Their Brand to Asia
Oakland Raiders NFL  Predictions, 2010 Super Bowl Odds
Oakland Raiders NFL Predictions, 2010 Super Bowl Odds
onlinesportshandicapping.com — The Oakland Raiders NFL Predictions and 2010 Super Bowl Odds stand at 75-1 betting odds. New Oakland Raiders head coach Tom Cable will have his work cut out for him. Cable earned the Raiders head coaching job with a late 3-3 stretch run in 2008. (more) Oakland Raiders NFL Predictions, 2010 Super Bowl Odds
Raiders announce sponsorship deal with low-fare airline AirAsia
nfl.com — The Oakland Raiders announced Friday that they are entering a sponsorship deal with AirAsia, the largest low-fare airline in Asia, to serve and expand the franchise's global fan base. Highlighting the sponsorship deal is an AirAsia A340 airliner named ... (more) Raiders announce sponsorship deal with low-fare airline ...
Snakes on a Plane
Snakes on a Plane
thehaternation.blogspot.com — Actually, that would be the least of your worries. Air Asia has signed a deal to sponsor the Oakland Raiders. Air Asia does not, however, offer service to Oakland. Seems that Al Davis had to go far out of his way to find a company that had no idea ... (more) Snakes on a Plane
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