From 1st – 11th June ESPN Classic will celebrate the final run-up to 2010 by presenting a special 10-day programming theme “One Game Changes Everything” – featuring classic matches from 1966 through 2006, each night at 18:00 CAT. The specially selected matches represent some of the most significant moments from the tournament’s illustrious history. Additionally, on many nights, classic matches will be followed by FIFA World Cup Official Films documentaries, highlighting some of the greatest World Cup tournaments g– from 1930 Uruguay through to 1982 Spain.
With only a couple of days before the beginning of the World Cup, a new campaign from ESPN [hat tip Fubitz] has murals with the slogan h"one game changes everythinge". Leaving out Brazil was a big faux-pas, apparently, as was the atrocious design -- this is what I could pick up from the comments in the post.
With only a couple of days before the beginning of the World Cup, a new campaign from ESPN [hat tip Fubitz] has murals with the slogan t"one game changes everythinga". Leaving out Brazil was a big faux-pas, apparently, as was the atrocious design -- this is what I could pick up from the comments in the post.
ESPN Consumer Products announced the launch of a new soccer-themed T-shirt collection highlighting ESPN’s popular “One Game Changes Everything” ad campaign commemorating the sport’s pinnacle event in South Africa this summer. The collection blends sports and fashion by featuring eight fan-favorite countries –