Feb 11 2008

Who is the fastest

Published by Ron-Al-Do at 11:28 pm under EPL, Players, Shoes, Video

Nike have officially launched their latest viral ad campaign at the site www.whoisthefastest.com (which redirects to a skysports page with a feel much like the usual nikefootball.com site). The ad puts Aaron Lennon and Gabriel Agbonglahor through their paces on a test circuit where they have to weave through slalom poles with and without the ball.

It seems like it will be a challenge to anyone who thinks they can beat the pair in another well planned campaign that is sure to attract a lot of attention. Check out the website for the videos although I found the raw footage more interesting to watch as it was less flashy. You can find that over at SoccerLens.

Lennon was fastest overall but Agbonglahor was faster in getting to the ball. I’ve embedded the same videos from SoccerLens for your viewing pleasure.


Aaron Lennon - raw footage from xenon on Vimeo


Gabby Agbonlahor - raw footage from xenon on Vimeo

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2 Responses to “Who is the fastest”

  1. Premiership Vidson 14 Feb 2008 at 5:13 am

    Another clever marketing scheme by Nike to get players to dish out between $150-200 bucks for a pair of boots. I recall getting a pair of Mercurial and having nothing but blisters and sore feet.

    As far as speed I think Agbonglahor is faster.

  2. Ron-Al-Doon 14 Feb 2008 at 10:45 pm

    Yeah, they’re getting pretty good at their viral marketing but still, they are good boots in my opinion. They last, are light and can be pretty comfortable. But yeah, definitely give you nothing but blisters unless you wear them Christiano Ronaldo tight (and thereby crush your feet) or use half a pack of band-aids and strapping tape to protect yourself! haha.

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