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Saturday, June 28, 2014
Adidas All In or Nothing (Joke) Soccer Ad
There's a big soccer game in a stadium, and at the beginning of the second half, a substitute player, for the team sponsored by Adidas, asks his coach to let him go in. The coach says no, so the player just runs onto the pitch anyway. And then the whole bench of substitute players runs onto the pitch, all going for the ball. Then the other bench clears, and they're all in the game too. It's pandemonium out there! Well, the referee's not having it, so he stops the game and throws all the subs out; but the starting players refuse to play without them, and they all quit the game and storm off the pitch and out of the stadium, which causes a huge riot in the stands. Then we cut to a splash screen of the slogan: "Adidas: All In or Nothing."