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You need to login to subscribe. Hello anybody and everybody Anyone doing the Adidas Women's 5K challenge on 6th September? I hope so...it feels very lonely out there...I am running, alone(no friends, no family) and going to raise money for guide dogs. Full Article at Real Buzz
The good and the great of soccer, but few of its players, migrate to Africa this week for the World Cup finals draw in Cape Town on Friday. News and features from around the world of soccer and the Web. Full Article at International Herald Tribune
Herbert Heiner, CEO of German sporting goods company Adidas, right, points on his face during a break of the "Peace One Day" friendly soccer match between employees of Adidas and Puma in Herzogenaurach, southern Germany, on Monday, Sept. 21, 2009. View Photo »
The Adidas Group continues to produce uniforms for professional, college and other amateur teams at more than 30 facilities in North America and will continue to do so moving forward
My name is Sue and I'm 53 years old! I started running 2 and a half years ago, on a couch to 5K programme - and then just kept going! Full Article at Real Buzz
YOUNG Boro fans could receive a wonderful Christmas surprise in their stocking this year. Boro have teamed up with their official kit partner Adidas to offer a prize that will be pretty tough to beat. Full Article at Gazette Live
Since every World Cup produces an accompanying matchball which is supposedly “rounder” than its predecessor, you could be forgiven for thinking that footballs are now about as round as they are likely to get. Not so, according to Adidas. Full Article at Soccer Blogs
Herbert Heiner, CEO of German sporting goods company Adidas, right, and Jochen Zeitz, CEO of the German company Puma, left, speak together prior the "Peace One Day" friendly soccer match between employees of Adidas and Puma in Herzogenaurach, southern G... View Photo »
It is flat wrong for Adidas to move the production of jerseys worn by NBA players outside the United States when there are U.S. companies that have done this work so well and for so long
In the last 56 years, different types of balls have been used in World Cup football, and the colour orange and sports manufacturer Adidas, have dominated selection. Full Article at Webindia123
The MLS Generation Adidas team played their first game of their South African tour today against the reserve team of the Orlando Pirates. The MLSers pulled out a 2-0 win over the Pirates thanks to goals by DC United's Chris Pontius and the Chicago Fire' Full Article at Soccer Blogs
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Herbert Heiner, CEO of German sporting goods company Adidas, right, points on his face during a break of the "Peace One Day" friendly soccer match between employees of Adidas and Puma in Herzogenaurach, southern Germany, on Monday, Sept. 21, 2009.
View Photo »Herbert Heiner, CEO of German sporting goods company Adidas, right, and Jochen Zeitz, CEO of the German company Puma, left, speak together prior the "Peace One Day" friendly soccer match between employees of Adidas and Puma in Herzogenaurach, southern Germany, on Monday, Sept. 21, 2009.
View Photo »Herbert Heiner, CEO of German sporting goods company Adidas, right, and Jochen Zeitz, CEO of the German company Puma, left, speak together prior the "peace one day" friendly soccer match between employees of Adidas and Puma in Herzogenaurach, southern Germany, on Monday, Sept. 21, 2009.
View Photo »Herbert Heiner, CEO of Adidas, plays the ball during the "Peace One Day" friendly soccer match between employees of Adidas and Puma in Herzogenaurach, southern Germany, on Monday, Sept. 21, 2009.
View Photo »EL SEGUNDO, CA - JULY 11: Zinedine Zidane (left) and David Beckham join ADIDAS, MLS W.O.R.K.S. and Fieldturf to kick off Footprint Fields Community Program at the Campus El Segundo Athletic Fields on July 11, 2009 in El Segundo, California.
View Photo »EL SEGUNDO, CA - JULY 11: David Beckham (left) and Zinedine Zidane join ADIDAS, MLS W.O.R.K.S. and Fieldturf to kick off Footprint Fields Community Program at the Campus El Segundo Athletic Fields on July 11, 2009 in El Segundo, California.
View Photo »EL SEGUNDO, CA - JULY 11: Zinedine Zidane (left) and David Beckham join ADIDAS, MLS W.O.R.K.S. and Fieldturf to kick off Footprint Fields Community Program at the Campus El Segundo Athletic Fields on July 11, 2009 in El Segundo, California.
View Photo »EL SEGUNDO, CA - JULY 11: David Beckham and Zinedine Zidane join ADIDAS, MLS W.O.R.K.S. and Fieldturf to kick off Footprint Fields Community Program at the Campus El Segundo Athletic Fields on July 11, 2009 in El Segundo, California.
View Photo »EL SEGUNDO, CA - JULY 11: David Beckham (left) and Zinedine Zidane join ADIDAS, MLS W.O.R.K.S. and Fieldturf to kick off Footprint Fields Community Program at the Campus El Segundo Athletic Fields on July 11, 2009 in El Segundo, California.
View Photo »CEO of Adidas Herbert Hainer talks during a press conference of the Adidas company in Johannesburg, South Africa, Friday, June 26, 2009. The Confederations Cup soccer tournament final will take place on Sunday in Johannesburg, between Brazil and the US.
View Photo »CEO of Adidas Herbert Hainer talks during a press conference of the Adidas company in Johannesburg, South Africa, Friday, June 26, 2009. The Confederations Cup soccer tournament final will take place on Sunday in Johannesburg, between Brazil and the US.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer of Adidas Herbert Hainer (L and on screen) delivers a speech during his company's annual general meeting on May 7, 2009 in Fuerth, southern Germany. Adidas announced they would prolongate Hainer's contract, that initially ended in 2010.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer of Adidas Herbert Hainer delivers a speech during his company's annual general meeting on May 7, 2009 in Fuerth, southern Germany. Adidas announced they would prolongate Hainer's contract, that initially ended in 2010.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer of Adidas Herbert Hainerdelivers a speech during his company's annual general meeting on May 7, 2009 in Fuerth, southern Germany. Adidas announced they would prolongate Hainer's contract, that initially ended in 2010.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer of Adidas Herbert Hainer delivers a speech during his company's annual general meeting on May 7, 2009 in Fuerth, southern Germany. Adidas announced they would prolongate Hainer's contract, that initially ended in 2010.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer of Adidas Herbert Hainer delivers a speech during his company's annual general meeting on May 7, 2009 in Fuerth, southern Germany. Adidas announced they would prolongate Hainer's contract, that initially ended in 2010.
View Photo »Chief Executive Officer of Adidas Herbert Hainer delivers a speech during his company's annual general meeting on May 7, 2009 in Fuerth, southern Germany. Adidas announced they would prolongate Hainer's contract, that initially ended in 2010.
View Photo »Jeremy Wariner, running for Adidas, wins the men's special 400-meter run at the Drake Relays athletics meet, Saturday, April 25, 2009, in Des Moines, Iowa.
View Photo »An Adidas logo is seen on a giant soccer ball set up in front of the Adidas building in Landersheim near Strasbourg March 31, 2009.
View Photo »Picture shows a used Adidas soccer shoe worn by German soccer legend Franz Beckenbauer, displayed at Adidas headquarters in the northern Bavarian town of Herzogenaurach, March 4, 2009.
View Photo »DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - JANUARY 04: The new Adidas boots of David Beckham of AC Milan are seen during a training session during the AC Milan Winter Training Camp at the Al Nasr Sports Club on January 4, 2009 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
View Photo »DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - JANUARY 04: The new Adidas boots of David Beckham of AC Milan are seen during a training session during the AC Milan Winter Training Camp at the Al Nasr Sports Club on January 4, 2009 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
View Photo »DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - JANUARY 04: The new Adidas boots of David Beckham of AC Milan are seen during a training session during the AC Milan Winter Training Camp at the Al Nasr Sports Club on January 4, 2009 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
View Photo »Shareholders' of Adidas Group are silhouetted in front of the company logo before the annual shareholder meeting in Fuerth near Nuremberg May 8, 2008.
View Photo »New Zealand All Blacks rugby union player's (L-R) Richie McCaw, Corey Fylnn, Jerome Kaino, Stephen Donald and Conrad Smith attend a product signing at the Adidas clothing store in central London on November 18, 2009.
View Photo »Herbert Heiner, CEO of German sporting goods company Adidas, right, and Jochen Zeitz, CEO of the German company Puma, left, speak together prior the "Peace One Day" friendly soccer match between employees of Adidas and Puma in Herzogenaurach, southern Germany, on Monday, Sept. 21, 2009.
View Photo »The Adidas Group continues to produce uniforms for professional, college and other amateur teams at more than 30 facilities in North America and will continue to do so moving forward
It is flat wrong for Adidas to move the production of jerseys worn by NBA players outside the United States when there are U.S. companies that have done this work so well and for so long
We will have a kind of stimulus package
This decision is in no way a reflection on the capabilities or performance of ACO who has been a great partner for many years ... The Adidas Group continues to produce uniforms for professional, college and other amateur teams at more than 30 facilities in North America and will continue to do so moving...
With this one there’s no excuse ... Because to have these jerseys made overseas is disgraceful, and for Adidas to try to think they can get away with it is a bad thing. I think they were trying to sneak it through under the radar, but their cover is blown.
It is flat wrong for Adidas to take away the production of game-day NBA jerseys from the company and workers here in New York ... And, to do it in this economic climate adds insult to injury.
I had a funny feeling before the game ... Adidas gave me a pair of green boots and I tried them on before the game, but Clive Allen said I couldn’t wear them so I changed them. They were pinkish silver ones in the end and I go and score five.
Nike's online store is the Rolls Royce of sports shops on the web. Yet the competition in this category is extremely tough as the big brands battle for their share of the online market. Third-place Adidas is also a strong contender for best site but Nike ran away with the top spot thanks to its spectacu...
FIFA want the big teams in the World Cup, they want France in the World Cup, and it may sound silly but they want teams sponsored by Adidas. Adidas sponsor the World Cup, they sponsor France. Michel Platini has a lot of influence as well
We have a contract with Adidas TaylorMade which we cannot breach
The partnership with England will also be important for the future development of the Adidas hockey ranges. The company has always worked closely with athletes and players to develop the best technical products available for the sport.
Grameen and Adidas have agreed to create a social business to produce affordable shoes for the poor in Bangladesh, to decrease the incidence of hookworm and other parasitic illnesses in Bangladesh.
I think that’s false logic to say cutting contracts gets rid of leverage. On the contrary, we have a great deal of leverage, because companies like Nike and Adidas compete with each other over the right to produce our apparel… ... By cutting the contract, we sent the message that you have to meet the st...
It is correct that Adidas Group in conjunction with Muhammad Yunus aims to put such shoes on the market
For the press conference, I’ve prepared a shoe to throw at you. Please choose Nike or Adidas.
The University of Central Florida has chosen not to deliver on their contractual commitment to Adidas ... As a result we have chosen not to continue our relationship with them moving forward.
I'm really excited to be joining Adidas as they are a massive global sports brand with a credible heritage in tennis
You're not going to start using Rivera as if he is Dan Quisenberry and we're all hanging out in Lee jeans and Adidas with fat laces.
I'm happy they're putting me out there like that ... That's why I went with Adidas. They said they would have my back, support me and advertise me the right way.
We have given all the volunteers each of the two sets of Adidas shirts, with a short with a canvas and atampa with a FIFA main jacket and fez cap in a special bag made because of this championship
Hmm, I thought Adidas were only good for tromping in manure, but now that I see they wear them at the University of Central Florida, I think I'll buy a pair!
Adidas, our global sporting partner, already has stores in India. They are in touch with retailers so as to facilitate the sale of NBA accessories
It's a level of importance with my family ... It's no disrespect to Adidas. I have a high level of respect for Adidas, but I'm going to be wearing Jordan shoes.
It's a pretty deep issue that touches on a student's legal right to wear whatever they feel is best for them ... In the end, this might end up being bigger than just a battle between Adidas and Nike.
Purchasing inventory, that's the hardest thing to master. Knowing what to carry, how much, not carrying too much. If you carry too much of the wrong thing, you eat it, there's no sending it back. The big guys Adidas and Nike don't stock anything for booking orders ... You either book it a year out and y...
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