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Job. Done.
The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away. It was fun whilst it lasted…or so they say…
Nation’s prayer
Our brilliantly talented copywriting friends at Asbury & Asbury were so inspired by our ‘Please Lord’ poster that they decided to pen a new version of the Lords Prayer to accompany our poster for Sunday’s nerve-inducing game. You can find … Continue reading
Premiership colours
There’s only a handful of premiership games left, but for me the competition’s been over since August. It hasn’t been decided by trivial means such as goal difference, flowing Gallic football or by more money than you can shake a… well, … Continue reading
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Tagged arsenal, everton, football, manchester united, premiership, wolves
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The referee’s a banker!
The Partners has once again teamed up with Richard House Children’s Hospice, heading back into the City to flex their fundraising muscles with another fantastic event, the Richard House five-a-side football tournament. Aimed at naturally competitive City workers the idea … Continue reading
No Bull
Last Sunday was the annual WPP 5-a-side Charity tournament, held at the hallowed ground of Wembley (well, Wembley Goals). It was our opportunity for Logomotive-Crossedcow, AKA the Bulls, AKA the Partners, to flex our leg muscles against the finest teams … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, brand, Charity, Flash, football, GLA, Jim Prior, logo, Marketing, People, ted, The Partners, WPP
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Remember the name…
This week we got news of a brilliant piece of brand extension from the unlikeliest of sources: Premiership football. Everton Football Club have announced the name of their new megastore in the city centre’s ‘Liverpool One’ shopping complex. In a … Continue reading
A big treat
It’s that time of year again when all the Christmas stuff in the shops has been hurriedly replaced with mini eggs, creme eggs, Easter eggs – basically anything in the shape of an egg and involving chocolate. Don’t you think … Continue reading