Del_Bosque
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Probably be something along the lines of "This is our season" with a collage of the new signings and regualr first teamers
baldybouncer said:stony said:You're right, the "Welcome to Manchester" billboard had no effect at all and it wasn't one of the most successful billboard posters of all time. It hardly received any press coverage. I'd be surprised if bacon face even knew about it.
You're a plonker! Read this extract from The Times from last July ...
... "Sir Alex Ferguson has accused Manchester City of arrogance over a controversial billboard campaign.
No sooner had City signed Argentinian striker Carlos Tevez after his two-year stint at United than a giant poster, above, was erected at the bottom of Deansgate, one of Manchester’s busy shopping streets, declaring ‘Carlos Tevez, welcome to Manchester’.
The poster makes a couple of points: that City are actually in the city of Manchester, whereas United are in the neighbouring borough of Trafford. At the same time it suggests that Tevez is more welcome at Eastlands than he was at United."
Not to mention the fact that The Scum fans started there own campaign of mock up posters.
100%manc said:"There is a place in history waiting for every one of us"
Would like to see this somewhere
baldybouncer said:stony said:You're right, the "Welcome to Manchester" billboard had no effect at all and it wasn't one of the most successful billboard posters of all time. It hardly received any press coverage. I'd be surprised if bacon face even knew about it.
You're a plonker! Read this extract from The Times from last July ...
... "Sir Alex Ferguson has accused Manchester City of arrogance over a controversial billboard campaign.
No sooner had City signed Argentinian striker Carlos Tevez after his two-year stint at United than a giant poster, above, was erected at the bottom of Deansgate, one of Manchester’s busy shopping streets, declaring ‘Carlos Tevez, welcome to Manchester’.
The poster makes a couple of points: that City are actually in the city of Manchester, whereas United are in the neighbouring borough of Trafford. At the same time it suggests that Tevez is more welcome at Eastlands than he was at United."
Not to mention the fact that The Scum fans started there own campaign of mock up posters.