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Shoud UEFA fine players who move drinks bottles? [I Love Real Football]

Drink companies that have sponsored the European Championship have this intrusive thing in which bottles of their product are placed in front of players at the press conferences to make it look like the players are drinking them.

This stupid and intrusive move backfired when Christiano Ronaldo (with a disgusted look on his face) moved two coke bottles to the side and said 'drink water.'

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2021/jun/16/cristiano-ronaldo-snubs-coca-cola-billions-wiped-off-drink-giants-market-value

Ronaldo is, of course, one of the game's biggest stars and the clip went viral. This anti-endorsement knocked a full 1.6% off Coke's share price and cost them $4 billion!

It was a stupid move by the drink's company anyway because Ronaldo is known to be a fitness fanatic. Paul Pogba (a Muslim) also moved bottles because he didn't want to endorse a beer! No shit.

The companies are now getting angry with UEFA which is, in turn, getting angry with the players. For me, this is a stupid and intrusive endorsement scheme, and its entirely predictable that healthy athletes don't want to be role models for unhealthy drinks.
Beatbox34 · 31-35, M
I agree. But my point lies here why did they sign the endorsements and take huge paychecks to just do that.

It's better to not have signed contracts at all in the first place. It's like they want the cash yet won't promote the product which is why the companies contacted these famous athletes in the first place.
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@Beatbox34 It's a good point but tbf it's pretty indirect. The companies give money to UEFA which then gives some of it to the national associations who then give some of it to the players. The players didn't individually agree to endorse products in this way and I doubt anyone asked them.

Players like Pogba and Ronaldo get only a tiny fraction of their income for representing their national teams anyway. I don't like Ronaldo personally but my respect for him went up a bit when he did this.
Beatbox34 · 31-35, M
@Burnley123 His message is indeed a good one and I agree with you on this.

As an athlete promoting water is better than aerated drinks.
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My favourites are the Chinese/korean advertisements on the barriers 😂 it’s a bunch of symbols advertising..something

 
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