Soccer Balls on the North End Lake
www.MyPE.co.za: We
have one year to go to the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup. Port Elizabeth’s
stadium
will be open to the public on 7 June 2009, allowing ratepayers
to inspect what they have partially paid for. We await with bated
breath the final accounting for the Stadium
costs and hope that the
bill will be within budget.
The advertising in and around the stadium is strictly controlled by
FIFA and MyPE
was wondering if the FIFA rules and regulations extend to
the North End Lake. If not, then the image below presents an ideal
opportunity for some innovative marketing in the lead up to, during and
after the World Cup:
The boats in the image above are built by the Whisper Boat Building
Academy in Cape Town and are eco-friendly electricity powered.
The Whisper Boat Building Academy (WBBA) is an organisation aimed at
uplifting and inspiring, deaf students, by providing them with skills
in the Boat Building Industry. These students are drawn from the
Noluthando School for the Deaf in Khayelitsha. The WBBA has been
financed
by gifts from Dutch, Belgian and South African organisations and also
funded by the sale of boats built by students.
WBBA say that the Whisper Floating Soccer Balls are a perfect branding
solution with lots of option available, including DVD monitors, wine
coolers, beer table, a sushi bar and Mp3 players. Up to 8 people can be
accommodated in the boat driven by an electrical motor and charged
by a shore based solar station.
Port Elizabeth Budget Accommodation
Go to:MyPE.co.za
