Uruguay soccer official campaign london 2012 olympic games

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Posters distributed throughout Montevideo, phrases literally translated popular slogans to encourage the blue, like the song "I'm blue, blue me" which becomes "I am sky blue, sky blue I am".The popular phrase "the outsiders are of wood," which was heard in the blue dress in the final of World Cup 1950-won by Uruguay to Brazil was thus renewed: "Outsiders are made of stick".The quote was coined before the end and then the comment of a leader in the sense that yes Uruguay trailed by a reasonable amount of goals was met. With the passage of time was applied also to the need not to hear the cry of the stands or outside opinions at the time of the decision.According to the official campaign site, the origin goes back to another by the British government in 1939, during World War II, against a possible German invasion. The Crown placed posters in order to boost the morale of the citizens, among which the most famous, which was never used and was known in the past decade was "Keep calm and carry on". "And to give encouragement to our team in London use the same iconography but saying that this time the national team is the one who will conquer," he says.The posters are in light blue with white letters and use the same crown of the originals. "Messages that speak to us in their language, to tell everyone that we will get our third Olympic medal in English soil," is the watchword




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NO :nonono: intention of offending anyone is just fun.
 
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