youtube.com - 14 days ago
—
Zinedine Zidane visits Japan. He visits the adidas store, where he introduces the new adidas Predator football boot. After that he trains with Japanese kids ...
offthepost.info - 15 days ago
thesportsbizblog.blogspot.com - 16 days ago
—
thesportsbizblog.blogspot.com —
Athletic wear sales tend to run in cycles.
Interest often peaks around major sporting events and companies
assoicated with star athletes see their sales rise as the athletes medals move up the metal scale. With 2010 approaching, adidas sees its biggest marketing event of every four ...
(more)
Adidas Plans Huge Push Behind World Cup and New Zidane Boot
youtube.com - 21 days ago
Comments
Blog Reactions
Was Zinedine Zidane’s Retirement Just a Clever Marketing Ploy?
World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 —
Some advance warning: This post is going to be mildly critical of Zinedine Zidane. Nothing too harsh, because – as for many people – he was one of my favourite players to watch. The vision, the touch, the roulettes, the shiny bald patch. Loved it. But that’s also the reason I’m about to mildly criticize him. Don’t worry, this will all make sense in a minute.
My disappointment with Zizou is as follows: The man retired from football in July 2006. That’s well over three years ago. Yet despite no longer being a professional footballer, Zinedine Zidane still keeps trying to sell me ...
Video: Zidane In Japan For Adidas
SOCCER UPDATED —
Zinedine Zidane is big in Japan. Already retired from soccer, he is having no trouble in keeping himself occupied. Zizou was in Japan to help launch the new Adidas Predator boot. He was greeted by thousands of adoring Japanese fans everywhere he go
Video: Zidane launches Adidas predator in Japan
SoccerBlog.com —
VIDEO: Zidane the entertainer
The Beautiful Game —
Anyone else wishing they were an international celebrity right about now?
Related Content
Video: Zidane In Japan For Adidas
soccerupdated.blogspot.com 14 days ago — Zinedine Zidane is big in Japan. Already retired from soccer, he is having no trouble in keeping himself occupied. Zizou was in Japan to help launch the new Adidas Predator boot. He was greeted by thousands of adoring Japanese fans everywhere he go
Adidas: Zinedine Zidane entertains the Japanese crowds
101greatgoals.com 11 days ago — Zinedine Zidane has just been in Japan to help launch the release of Adidas’ new Predator boot. The iconic Frenchman initially stopped off in the Adidas store where he performed his ambassadorial duties in front of the throngs of local media. ...
Zinedine Zidane scores a superb free-kick in charity match
101greatgoals.com 9 days ago — Zinedine Zidane returned to action last night in a friendly match between Amiens and the Variety Club of France.
Zizou, appearing in green for Amiens (see picture below) ended up on the losing side in a 4-3 defeat but did manage to score a terrific ...
Zidane’s halo
dirtytackle.net 23 days ago — The following pictures are from two different agencies, but both are of Zidane at the opening of a watch store in Hong Kong (WTF?). By the framing of the shots, which photographer would you say thinks more highly of Zizou?
Getty:
AP:
Apparently the AP photographer doesn’t ...
adidas Predator X
theoriginalwinger.com 28 days ago —
adidas is getting set to drop the Predator X next week, and we got some advanced imagery and videos to share. Pretty rad that Zidane and adidas worked together to develop the Predator X.
Considering Zidane’s long relationship with Predator, there wasn’t another player more ...
I Hear Dubya Is Huge In Japan
sportressofblogitude.com 17 days ago — Former President George W. Bush threw out the ceremonial first pitch before the Yomiuri Giants and Nippon Ham Fighters took the field for Game 3 of the Japan Series.
Conservative estimates place the pitch at approximately 50 mph, but what I want to know is if the pitch was wide right of the ...
How Japan qualified for the 2010 World Cup
japan.blogsfc.com 18 days ago — Ever since the introduction of a professional football league in Japan, the country’s fortunes in qualifying for major tournaments has improved dramatically. Japan had never qualified for the World Cup before 1998. However, since then then they have participated in the last four World Cups ...