Aaaaand Diego Luna, the centerpiece of Bank of America’s multimillion dollar World Cup ad campaign, didn’t even make the team.
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Cricket and soccer are similar in you can play a recreational version where poor players can be in the team and numbers don't matter everybody is welcome. This is not possible with baseball. Cricket may be popular among BofA but will remain an expat niche sport in the US.
@dd Cope with it . Because cricket will become sport better than fifa
@da Was this a test to validate you as a non U.S. citizen? Yes, I know that cricket is a national sport in India. The U.S. doesn't need it nor should Bank Of "AMERICA" have any endorsement in the sport. Plus, a game of cricket can be a lot lot lot longer than a game of baseball. America can do without cricket for a long long time. Thank you for your recommendation.
Bofa should instead go for Cricket! It would surpass fifa! Who watches someone kick a ball?
Wow so that’s why they pay him the ridiculously high salary to come up with this LOL!
He didn’t make the team !!!!!So sick of this cr-p while we all work under pressure to produce positive results with nothing in return but it’s ok for this clown to focus on this useless project.
The official bank of the US Men’s National Team couldn’t even execute going with someone who…made the US Men’s National Team?!?
Hilarious!!!!!!!
Yeah, let me store my life savings with those baboons. Lolololol. Talk about shooting yourself in the foot.
Schwab would never…
This FIFA tie-up is going to go down as one of the more benighted marketing spends in our company's history. First, Club World Cup was generally a bust. Now, WC is looking like a bust, too.
I suppose the best news from all this was that few in the US know a Diego Luna from a luna moth.
Poor ol' David...