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Panthers 2009 Advertising

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Im not sure it was the game against the Panfers , I think its the GP game against the Tigers earlier in that year.
But its still gold they used Raiders players.
 

Pierced Soul

First Grade
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9,202
ahahaha someone needs to be booted out the door....

they often say you cnat win until you get the fornt office in order....

this has to be one of the most amatuerish things i've seen from any club. you wouldnt expect an under 10's team to make that mistake
 

BrisVegas

Juniors
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892
http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/sport/nrl/story/0,26799,24746865-5006066,00.html

Canberra Raiders passed off as Penrith Panthers in advertising bungle

By Nick Walshaw | December 04, 2008 12:00am

THEY'VE stolen the coach, the conditioner, and even lock Nathan Smith. Now Penrith are trying to pinch one of the Raiders' great celebrations. In undoubtedly the sporting balls-up of 2008, the Panthers have released a new advertising campaign that features Canberra players partying instead of their own.

The offending image - printed on almost 100,000 items above the tagline Belong Believe - shows Raider Clinton Schifcofske moments after kicking an extra-time penalty goal against Wests Tigers in 2006.

With arms raised in triumph, the Raiders' hero is embraced by teammates Lincoln Withers, Jason Smith and Adrian Purtell.

"And, yeah, I know all about it," Panthers boss Mick Leary said when contacted by The Daily Telegraph yesterday morning.

"I've only just finished speaking with my marketing staff and they know I'm not happy. That I can't see a funny side to it.

"In any type of business it's all about getting things right. But in this case it certainly isn't right . . . someone has stuffed up."

And that "someone" is Sydney advertising agency Thomas Marsden - who yesterday left account executive Raj Chikkerur to sum up the mood. "Oh, dear . . . dear, dear," Chikkerur mumbled when told of the blue.
"Deary, deary me."

As of last Friday, the Panthers had released 30,000 merchandise catalogues with the black and white image printed on the back page. The euphoric portrait also fronts a membership campaign now appearing - full-page, no less - in some 60,000 copies of Rugby League Week .

"So while you can't see me, I'm in a cold sweat," Chikkerur added. "I've never had my name in print and didn't need the first time to be like this.

"But what can I say? This has never happened before. All we can do is apologise. I will apologise to people in the street if I have to."

Of course, 2008 was hardly a year to remember for Penrith fans.

The mountain men struggled to 12th and battled talk of player unrest. Coach Matthew Elliott famously fashioned his tie into a noose - with only an 11th-hour board reprieve saving him from the gallows.

Ironically, that famous image was prompted by the Raiders' 74-12 humiliation of the Panthers at Bruce Stadium on August 10.

But surely, despite all this, it's still not so bad that someone couldn't find at least one memorable image from the past three seasons to whack on a poster . . . is it?

"Look, without repeating myself all I can really say is that we're not happy and we will be rectifying things," Leary said.

Of course, the other big question is who actually chose the offending image?

Certainly it couldn't have been coach Elliott or head conditioner Carl Jennings, both of whom were at Canberra the year the now-infamous photograph was taken.

Nor do any of the Raiders pictured have any family members on the Panthers marketing staff.

"Although my junior club is called Lavington Panthers," laughed Purtell. "We changed names when the Panthers Leagues Club took us over . . . so at least they can say there's some connection there."

And so we return to a sweaty Chikkerur.

"Yes, that would be my artist who chose it," he conceded. "Right now, he's on three days leave . . . but I'll certainly be asking him about it on his return."

And that could be the shortest comeback in league history.
 
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Again......HAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAA.

and Good on ya Nick Walshaw for getting your stories off this site.
 

Bulldog Force

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Source: http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/sport/nrl/story/0,26799,24746865-5006066,00.html

Canberra Raiders passed off as Penrith Panthers in advertising bungle



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Bungle ... the advertisement (left) featuring a black-and-white picture of Canberra stars instead of Penrith players (centre) along with the original photo (right).

THEY'VE stolen the coach, the conditioner, and even lock Nathan Smith. Now Penrith are trying to pinch one of the Raiders' great celebrations. In undoubtedly the sporting balls-up of 2008, the Panthers have released a new advertising campaign that features Canberra players partying instead of their own.
The offending image - printed on almost 100,000 items above the tagline Belong Believe - shows Raider Clinton Schifcofske moments after kicking an extra-time penalty goal against Wests Tigers in 2006.

With arms raised in triumph, the Raiders' hero is embraced by teammates Lincoln Withers, Jason Smith and Adrian Purtell.
"And, yeah, I know all about it," Panthers boss Mick Leary said when contacted by The Daily Telegraph yesterday morning.
"I've only just finished speaking with my marketing staff and they know I'm not happy. That I can't see a funny side to it.
"In any type of business it's all about getting things right. But in this case it certainly isn't right . . . someone has stuffed up."
And that "someone" is Sydney advertising agency Thomas Marsden - who yesterday left account executive Raj Chikkerur to sum up the mood. "Oh, dear . . . dear, dear," Chikkerur mumbled when told of the blue.
"Deary, deary me."
As of last Friday, the Panthers had released 30,000 merchandise catalogues with the black and white image printed on the back page. The euphoric portrait also fronts a membership campaign now appearing - full-page, no less - in some 60,000 copies of Rugby League Week .
"So while you can't see me, I'm in a cold sweat," Chikkerur added. "I've never had my name in print and didn't need the first time to be like this.
"But what can I say? This has never happened before. All we can do is apologise. I will apologise to people in the street if I have to."
Of course, 2008 was hardly a year to remember for Penrith fans.
The mountain men struggled to 12th and battled talk of player unrest. Coach Matthew Elliott famously fashioned his tie into a noose - with only an 11th-hour board reprieve saving him from the gallows.
Ironically, that famous image was prompted by the Raiders' 74-12 humiliation of the Panthers at Bruce Stadium on August 10.
But surely, despite all this, it's still not so bad that someone couldn't find at least one memorable image from the past three seasons to whack on a poster . . . is it?
"Look, without repeating myself all I can really say is that we're not happy and we will be rectifying things," Leary said.
Of course, the other big question is who actually chose the offending image?
Certainly it couldn't have been coach Elliott or head conditioner Carl Jennings, both of whom were at Canberra the year the now-infamous photograph was taken.
Nor do any of the Raiders pictured have any family members on the Panthers marketing staff.
"Although my junior club is called Lavington Panthers," laughed Purtell. "We changed names when the Panthers Leagues Club took us over . . . so at least they can say there's some connection there."
And so we return to a sweaty Chikkerur.
"Yes, that would be my artist who chose it," he conceded. "Right now, he's on three days leave . . . but I'll certainly be asking him about it on his return."
And that could be the shortest comeback in league history.
 

aarondoyle

Juniors
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999
Sounds like the artist pranked the Panthers and thought no one would notice. At least, that's what I would have done.

In the end it's stupid, but who really cares?
 

Slackboy72

Coach
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I do recall A commemorative edition of the Big League earlier this year featuring a photo of the SCG ... with the Swans playing AFL.
 

dubby

Bench
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3,005
Source: http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/sport/nrl/story/0,26799,24746865-5006066,00.html

Canberra Raiders passed off as Penrith Panthers in advertising bungle



0,,6382215,00.jpg

Bungle ... the advertisement (left) featuring a black-and-white picture of Canberra stars instead of Penrith players (centre) along with the original photo (right).

THEY'VE stolen the coach, the conditioner, and even lock Nathan Smith. Now Penrith are trying to pinch one of the Raiders' great celebrations. In undoubtedly the sporting balls-up of 2008, the Panthers have released a new advertising campaign that features Canberra players partying instead of their own.
The offending image - printed on almost 100,000 items above the tagline Belong Believe - shows Raider Clinton Schifcofske moments after kicking an extra-time penalty goal against Wests Tigers in 2006.

With arms raised in triumph, the Raiders' hero is embraced by teammates Lincoln Withers, Jason Smith and Adrian Purtell.
"And, yeah, I know all about it," Panthers boss Mick Leary said when contacted by The Daily Telegraph yesterday morning.
"I've only just finished speaking with my marketing staff and they know I'm not happy. That I can't see a funny side to it.
"In any type of business it's all about getting things right. But in this case it certainly isn't right . . . someone has stuffed up."
And that "someone" is Sydney advertising agency Thomas Marsden - who yesterday left account executive Raj Chikkerur to sum up the mood. "Oh, dear . . . dear, dear," Chikkerur mumbled when told of the blue.
"Deary, deary me."
As of last Friday, the Panthers had released 30,000 merchandise catalogues with the black and white image printed on the back page. The euphoric portrait also fronts a membership campaign now appearing - full-page, no less - in some 60,000 copies of Rugby League Week .
"So while you can't see me, I'm in a cold sweat," Chikkerur added. "I've never had my name in print and didn't need the first time to be like this.
"But what can I say? This has never happened before. All we can do is apologise. I will apologise to people in the street if I have to."
Of course, 2008 was hardly a year to remember for Penrith fans.
The mountain men struggled to 12th and battled talk of player unrest. Coach Matthew Elliott famously fashioned his tie into a noose - with only an 11th-hour board reprieve saving him from the gallows.
Ironically, that famous image was prompted by the Raiders' 74-12 humiliation of the Panthers at Bruce Stadium on August 10.
But surely, despite all this, it's still not so bad that someone couldn't find at least one memorable image from the past three seasons to whack on a poster . . . is it?
"Look, without repeating myself all I can really say is that we're not happy and we will be rectifying things," Leary said.
Of course, the other big question is who actually chose the offending image?
Certainly it couldn't have been coach Elliott or head conditioner Carl Jennings, both of whom were at Canberra the year the now-infamous photograph was taken.
Nor do any of the Raiders pictured have any family members on the Panthers marketing staff.
"Although my junior club is called Lavington Panthers," laughed Purtell. "We changed names when the Panthers Leagues Club took us over . . . so at least they can say there's some connection there."
And so we return to a sweaty Chikkerur.
"Yes, that would be my artist who chose it," he conceded. "Right now, he's on three days leave . . . but I'll certainly be asking him about it on his return."
And that could be the shortest comeback in league history.

:lol::lol:

Priceless.

Surely the Panthers would want a proof of the ad before they ran it? Obviously, they didnt.

Enjoy the Elliot curse Panthers, he has a knack of setting things back.
 

mxlegend99

Referee
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23,133
While that's a big f*ck up, it's still nowhere near as big as the f*ck up of keeping Matt Elliott for 2009.
 

panthersballboy

Juniors
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988
I got the merchandise catalogue sent to me yesterday, the overall look of it is pretty slick with pictures of players in front of backgrounds of different areas around penrith. (Masada iosefa and Junoir Moors in front of the tregear tunnel is classic).
Unfortunately all that good work is undone by this huge blunder. You would think if they are going to use an outside marketing agency they would have looked at the finished product CLOSELY before signing off on it. Absolute idiots.
 

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