Check this out: a ball from each World Cup. There’s a mini version too.
Iconic? Yes, but that’s marketing speak isn’t it? They’re just flat out tremendous.
Check this out: a ball from each World Cup. There’s a mini version too.
Iconic? Yes, but that’s marketing speak isn’t it? They’re just flat out tremendous.
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Not sure what you’d actually do with them all. I guess you’d need a lot of money and a special room to put them on display. Incidentally I wrote this top 5 http://chopstop5.blogspot.com/2009/09/top-5-footballs.html a few weeks back. Maybe I inspired them!
Comment by Chopper — October 22, 2009 @ 4:11 pm |
I like the old skool design better than the new-fangled ones. The new ones just don’t look like real footballs to this American.
Comment by johnnyslick — October 22, 2009 @ 7:45 pm |
The early ’70s ones are the best. Shame they fell out of use. Classic, iconic, any word you fancy.
Comment by delahug — October 22, 2009 @ 10:36 pm |