ads pretty good, happy with it for 2015. lot better than that cringe worth mauboy crap
Lol .
Jesus you & the point are foreign to each other .
Tell me ,are the NRL going to use that pic you posted to promote this season ?
They are using his song .
You sir are
Dumber than a bag of hammers
We'll You just quoted my idea to get new people
So far I am the only person to come up with an alternative option.
Almost Every other dopey prick will blindly follow the NRL in their quest for complacency .
Yes....your idea to use an Aussie act.....but oh oh oh they have to be interested in rugby league too :lol: :crazy:
Give it up.
Actually I said to use a Chinese or Hong Kong act and aim it at the massive untapped Asian market in this country.
If they want NEW PEOPLE that is.
but that's cool.
Apparently Robbie Williams will get a few granpa's and the odd AFL fan.
WOOP WOOP
Look
I have my own personal taste in music
I'd rather them use an Aussie ( or kiwi at a stretch)
to hype up the upcoming season .
I'd prefer a harder edge style of music that's suits rugby league and it's toughness.
Robbie Williams would be more suited soccer in England .
They love that shit game and that shit singer.
I do not think any song will really made any difference to attendances .
I don't care if my style of music gets new fans to the game.
That doesn't mean I do not think the game could use more fans
They are two different things
It's a shame I had to spell this bit out.
However
If the NRL are serious about getting a whole new bunch of people
like I said, there is the virtually untapped Asian market right here in this country.
It might end up being a waste of time
But as has been mentioned the current song has been used in numerous other sporting
advertising both here and overseas - for yonks.
It is boring .
Even the actual footage needs to be revamped somehow.
Advertise on Chinese TV - they all have satellite TV .
We aim advertising directly at the Asian community all year.
They love it.
They give me moon cakes .
The dragons should be all over this .
Hurstville has an entire generation of Australian born Chinese kids who have money to spend.
Don't think I've ever met a chinaman who doesn't like a dragon either.