BOSTON - One day after unveiling its official franchise name, Boston's new National Women's Soccer League team is apologizing for its "Too Many Balls" promotional campaign that accompanied the ...
The latest National Women's Soccer League expansion team debuted ... of famous sports teams by complaining it has “too many balls”—which was slammed as male-centered and possibly transphobic.
The National Women's Soccer League's newest expansion team in ... in a campaign centered around the city having "too many balls." "Old balls, new balls. Steel balls. Cold balls.
BOS Nation revealed its name while kicking off advertising on Tuesday with a singular message: “There are too many balls in this town ... prompted the women’s soccer club to issue an ...
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Boston’s National Women’s Soccer League team on Tuesday unveiled its new name and branding with a provocative, splashy advertising campaign featuring athletes such as Tom Brady and Jaylen Brown.
A joke had to be thrown out at the offices of the new BOS Nation FC women's soccer club ... a narrator uttered the slogans "Boston loves its balls" and "there are too many balls in this town." ...
The National Women's Soccer League expansion team in Boston apologized Wednesday for a "Too Many Balls" marketing campaign that drew a harsh reaction from the transgender community and others.
The ad then declares it’s time to “add a new chapter” to the city’s legacy, and shows clips of women soccer players to introduce the new franchise. “Anything is possible, no balls ...
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Boston’s new National Women’s Soccer League team gave its “Too Many Balls” campaign the boot Wednesday, apologizing for the backlash caused by the team’s failure to read how the message ...