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Nike 'my time is now' by Wieden & Kennedy London
Campaign Work, Wednesday, 23 May 2012 03:27PM
Nike has drafted in some big names from the world of football, including Neymar and Franck Ribery, for its latest campaign.
Nike 'my time is now' by Wieden & Kennedy London
The TV campaign, created by Wieden & Kennedy, is set during a France versus Holland football match that is interrupted by waves of young players invading the pitch to show they have the skills and hunger to take on the best in the world, including Wesley Sneijder.
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