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Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Today, 08:45

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I agree. I couldn’t care less how many spons they take. People forget a lot of them were living on shitty paychecks only for a long time. And then soon enough they’ll be retiring. They have a small window to cash in and secure their financial future. The rest is a huge unknown.
Think it depends on the perspective you look at it. Are they great opportunities for Macca to earn money? Hell yeah. Do we want her to have lots of money? Hell yeah. As a consumer, does the promo make you want to buy the product? Not really! Why? Because it seems like a cash grab, not that the products are good or have her genuine backing.
I have literally never bought a product because a celeb was endorsing it. And anyone who thinks celebs use their spons on a daily basis is super gullible. I can assure you Mewis doesn’t use drugstore Elf makeup and Steph likely has bougier skincare than Clarins.
That is cool you haven't, but it's literally the point of the sponsorship to drive sales. If an athlete was promoting anything 'sport' related it would drive sales - protein shakes, sportswear, fitness tracking devices. Because people look to 'experts' in that field for product advice. This random grouping of products that Macca is advertising doesn't effectively use her brand that is all. Some may find therefore her promos inauthentic. She's promoting You Foodz (meal delivery service) and Ode El Paso (make meals at home) at the same time.
I doubt anyone genuinely cares that Mackenzie Arnold’s ads are “inauthentic.”
As long as she doesn’t partner with, or promote, anything that is harmful or makes her seem like a poor role model and that sort of stuff then I genuinely couldn’t care less what products she shares and I hope she gets all the money for them. She’s being smart and making money whilst the attention is there, knowing full well it wasn’t there before the WC and could be gone any minute. Who am I to tell her she should say no to making money because she doesn’t actually eat youfoodz products? 😂😂😂

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Today, 08:36

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Think it depends on the perspective you look at it. Are they great opportunities for Macca to earn money? Hell yeah. Do we want her to have lots of money? Hell yeah. As a consumer, does the promo make you want to buy the product? Not really! Why? Because it seems like a cash grab, not that the products are good or have her genuine backing.
I have literally never bought a product because a celeb was endorsing it. And anyone who thinks celebs use their spons on a daily basis is super gullible. I can assure you Mewis doesn’t use drugstore Elf makeup and Steph likely has bougier skincare than Clarins.
That is cool you haven't, but it's literally the point of the sponsorship to drive sales. If an athlete was promoting anything 'sport' related it would drive sales - protein shakes, sportswear, fitness tracking devices. Because people look to 'experts' in that field for product advice. This random grouping of products that Macca is advertising doesn't effectively use her brand that is all. Some may find therefore her promos inauthentic. She's promoting You Foodz (meal delivery service) and Ode El Paso (make meals at home) at the same time.
I doubt anyone genuinely cares that Mackenzie Arnold’s ads are “inauthentic.”
Speak for yourself!
Da. I don’t think they are necessarily inauthentic as such, you just hope she doesn’t say yes to absolutely everything and end up overdoing it. Which I suppose is hard to navigate. If you are being offered $$ to say you use a Dyson hairdryer (and in return get given a bunch of products your partner will use), you aren’t going to say no. It’s not harming anyone. Where it’ll be too much is if she takes on stuff that’s completely against her brand/how she presents herself ie if she was doing makeup stuff or bikini brands etc

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Today, 08:34

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I agree. I couldn’t care less how many spons they take. People forget a lot of them were living on shitty paychecks only for a long time. And then soon enough they’ll be retiring. They have a small window to cash in and secure their financial future. The rest is a huge unknown.
Think it depends on the perspective you look at it. Are they great opportunities for Macca to earn money? Hell yeah. Do we want her to have lots of money? Hell yeah. As a consumer, does the promo make you want to buy the product? Not really! Why? Because it seems like a cash grab, not that the products are good or have her genuine backing.
I have literally never bought a product because a celeb was endorsing it. And anyone who thinks celebs use their spons on a daily basis is super gullible. I can assure you Mewis doesn’t use drugstore Elf makeup and Steph likely has bougier skincare than Clarins.
That is cool you haven't, but it's literally the point of the sponsorship to drive sales. If an athlete was promoting anything 'sport' related it would drive sales - protein shakes, sportswear, fitness tracking devices. Because people look to 'experts' in that field for product advice. This random grouping of products that Macca is advertising doesn't effectively use her brand that is all. Some may find therefore her promos inauthentic. She's promoting You Foodz (meal delivery service) and Ode El Paso (make meals at home) at the same time.
I doubt anyone genuinely cares that Mackenzie Arnold’s ads are “inauthentic.”
Speak for yourself!

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Today, 08:09

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Bloody hell just saw another Macca sponsored post for Old El Paso (the mexican tacos/seasoning brand). So in the last few weeks/months she has advertised for:
  • Old El Paso
  • Nespresso
  • You Foodz
  • Dyson
  • Kia
  • Just Jeans
  • Amazon Flex
I feel like there is one or two I'm missing off the top of my head. Anyway she is getting close to sell-out territory. Some of the brands are so random.
Old El Paso she hasn’t actually posted about though so not really sure what’s happened with that one. Her and two other athletes posted on stories about it and said to check their socials another day and then nothing..
But yeah there’s been quite a few recently!
Add in the book deal which was announced recently and she’s been busy for sure.
If I was in her position unless something really didn’t align with my morals, I’d accept everything like she has done. You aren’t going to turn money down when you don’t know how long the opportunities are going to be there for.
Old El Paso came up as a tiktok sponsored ad for me today. I agree, I'd probably get that bag. Just can understand why the rest of the girls don't want to do that and it might stifle her future opportunities.
Yeah I mean let’s be real, there’s no way she gets youfoodz meals delivered and eats them at home. There’s no way she uses that Dyson hairdryer. There’s no way she’s wearing any of the just jeans stuff her and alanna wore in that shoot. The other stuff you could argue would be legit - she’s said her favourite food is Mexican, she does drink a lot of coffee etc. I love that she’s done stuff for hearing loss companies too but I can understand her not wanting that to become her whole brand. But I agree, I don’t want to see her using her social media purely as a promotional tool for company after company every week!

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Today, 08:06

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I think she’s smart to take everything she can now if she’s comfortable with it. There will probably be some new national sporting icons emerging post Olympics and the offers may slow down then.
I agree. I couldn’t care less how many spons they take. People forget a lot of them were living on shitty paychecks only for a long time. And then soon enough they’ll be retiring. They have a small window to cash in and secure their financial future. The rest is a huge unknown.
Think it depends on the perspective you look at it. Are they great opportunities for Macca to earn money? Hell yeah. Do we want her to have lots of money? Hell yeah. As a consumer, does the promo make you want to buy the product? Not really! Why? Because it seems like a cash grab, not that the products are good or have her genuine backing.
I have literally never bought a product because a celeb was endorsing it. And anyone who thinks celebs use their spons on a daily basis is super gullible. I can assure you Mewis doesn’t use drugstore Elf makeup and Steph likely has bougier skincare than Clarins.
That is cool you haven't, but it's literally the point of the sponsorship to drive sales. If an athlete was promoting anything 'sport' related it would drive sales - protein shakes, sportswear, fitness tracking devices. Because people look to 'experts' in that field for product advice. This random grouping of products that Macca is advertising doesn't effectively use her brand that is all. Some may find therefore her promos inauthentic. She's promoting You Foodz (meal delivery service) and Ode El Paso (make meals at home) at the same time.
I doubt anyone genuinely cares that Mackenzie Arnold’s ads are “inauthentic.”

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Today, 08:05

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Bloody hell just saw another Macca sponsored post for Old El Paso (the mexican tacos/seasoning brand). So in the last few weeks/months she has advertised for:
  • Old El Paso
  • Nespresso
  • You Foodz
  • Dyson
  • Kia
  • Just Jeans
  • Amazon Flex
I feel like there is one or two I'm missing off the top of my head. Anyway she is getting close to sell-out territory. Some of the brands are so random.
Old El Paso she hasn’t actually posted about though so not really sure what’s happened with that one. Her and two other athletes posted on stories about it and said to check their socials another day and then nothing..
But yeah there’s been quite a few recently!
Add in the book deal which was announced recently and she’s been busy for sure.
If I was in her position unless something really didn’t align with my morals, I’d accept everything like she has done. You aren’t going to turn money down when you don’t know how long the opportunities are going to be there for.
Old El Paso came up as a tiktok sponsored ad for me today. I agree, I'd probably get that bag. Just can understand why the rest of the girls don't want to do that and it might stifle her future opportunities.

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Today, 08:02

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Hasn't Macca already got a property here though? I'm sure she's doing alright. Does she want to buy property in the UK? Seems like she's basically just saying yes to everything that comes her way atm. Nothing wrong with that and all the power to her. Just seems very random as others have pointed out.
I think she’s smart to take everything she can now if she’s comfortable with it. There will probably be some new national sporting icons emerging post Olympics and the offers may slow down then.
I agree. I couldn’t care less how many spons they take. People forget a lot of them were living on shitty paychecks only for a long time. And then soon enough they’ll be retiring. They have a small window to cash in and secure their financial future. The rest is a huge unknown.
Think it depends on the perspective you look at it. Are they great opportunities for Macca to earn money? Hell yeah. Do we want her to have lots of money? Hell yeah. As a consumer, does the promo make you want to buy the product? Not really! Why? Because it seems like a cash grab, not that the products are good or have her genuine backing.
I have literally never bought a product because a celeb was endorsing it. And anyone who thinks celebs use their spons on a daily basis is super gullible. I can assure you Mewis doesn’t use drugstore Elf makeup and Steph likely has bougier skincare than Clarins.
That is cool you haven't, but it's literally the point of the sponsorship to drive sales. If an athlete was promoting anything 'sport' related it would drive sales - protein shakes, sportswear, fitness tracking devices. Because people look to 'experts' in that field for product advice. This random grouping of products that Macca is advertising doesn't effectively use her brand that is all. Some may find therefore her promos inauthentic. She's promoting You Foodz (meal delivery service) and Ode El Paso (make meals at home) at the same time.

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Today, 08:00

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Bloody hell just saw another Macca sponsored post for Old El Paso (the mexican tacos/seasoning brand). So in the last few weeks/months she has advertised for:
  • Old El Paso
  • Nespresso
  • You Foodz
  • Dyson
  • Kia
  • Just Jeans
  • Amazon Flex
I feel like there is one or two I'm missing off the top of my head. Anyway she is getting close to sell-out territory. Some of the brands are so random.
Old El Paso she hasn’t actually posted about though so not really sure what’s happened with that one. Her and two other athletes posted on stories about it and said to check their socials another day and then nothing..
But yeah there’s been quite a few recently!
Add in the book deal which was announced recently and she’s been busy for sure.
If I was in her position unless something really didn’t align with my morals, I’d accept everything like she has done. You aren’t going to turn money down when you don’t know how long the opportunities are going to be there for.

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Today, 07:41

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Yeah it all seems a bit random and just a cash grab tbh. None of the brands seem HER they're just big opportunities she didn't want to turn down (fair enough). BUT I want her to be rich and happy so I'm turning a blind eye haha. She also did something with a tequila brand? I swear I saw an advert of her doing that a few months ago.

I too really want to know what Caitlin turned down. She seems to mostly do travel partnerships or sports brands opportunities. She did a Greece trip that was sponsored, and has also done hotel sponsored stuff. She did a lot of Adidas stuff during the WC, and she does promo for a UK sports retailer that is like our equivalent of Rebel Sports now.
Hasn't Macca already got a property here though? I'm sure she's doing alright. Does she want to buy property in the UK? Seems like she's basically just saying yes to everything that comes her way atm. Nothing wrong with that and all the power to her. Just seems very random as others have pointed out.
I think she’s smart to take everything she can now if she’s comfortable with it. There will probably be some new national sporting icons emerging post Olympics and the offers may slow down then.
I agree. I couldn’t care less how many spons they take. People forget a lot of them were living on shitty paychecks only for a long time. And then soon enough they’ll be retiring. They have a small window to cash in and secure their financial future. The rest is a huge unknown.
Think it depends on the perspective you look at it. Are they great opportunities for Macca to earn money? Hell yeah. Do we want her to have lots of money? Hell yeah. As a consumer, does the promo make you want to buy the product? Not really! Why? Because it seems like a cash grab, not that the products are good or have her genuine backing.
I have literally never bought a product because a celeb was endorsing it. And anyone who thinks celebs use their spons on a daily basis is super gullible. I can assure you Mewis doesn’t use drugstore Elf makeup and Steph likely has bougier skincare than Clarins.

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Today, 07:29

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I love that Macca is getting recognised and is getting the sponsorships, but at the moment if feels like there's a new one every second day and it's just too much? It doesn't feel genuine or authentic. You could tell in one or two of them she was just going alone with the script of what to say. I'd rather she be more selective and really want to promote what she really loves.

Anon above mentioned Caitlin turning down a pretty big offer post world cup (gosh I'd love to know what it was), but I appreciate her doing it. Not wanting to promote something just for the sake of it.
Yeah it all seems a bit random and just a cash grab tbh. None of the brands seem HER they're just big opportunities she didn't want to turn down (fair enough). BUT I want her to be rich and happy so I'm turning a blind eye haha. She also did something with a tequila brand? I swear I saw an advert of her doing that a few months ago.

I too really want to know what Caitlin turned down. She seems to mostly do travel partnerships or sports brands opportunities. She did a Greece trip that was sponsored, and has also done hotel sponsored stuff. She did a lot of Adidas stuff during the WC, and she does promo for a UK sports retailer that is like our equivalent of Rebel Sports now.
Hasn't Macca already got a property here though? I'm sure she's doing alright. Does she want to buy property in the UK? Seems like she's basically just saying yes to everything that comes her way atm. Nothing wrong with that and all the power to her. Just seems very random as others have pointed out.
I think she’s smart to take everything she can now if she’s comfortable with it. There will probably be some new national sporting icons emerging post Olympics and the offers may slow down then.
I agree. I couldn’t care less how many spons they take. People forget a lot of them were living on shitty paychecks only for a long time. And then soon enough they’ll be retiring. They have a small window to cash in and secure their financial future. The rest is a huge unknown.
Think it depends on the perspective you look at it. Are they great opportunities for Macca to earn money? Hell yeah. Do we want her to have lots of money? Hell yeah. As a consumer, does the promo make you want to buy the product? Not really! Why? Because it seems like a cash grab, not that the products are good or have her genuine backing.

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Today, 07:04

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Bloody hell just saw another Macca sponsored post for Old El Paso (the mexican tacos/seasoning brand). So in the last few weeks/months she has advertised for:
  • Old El Paso
  • Nespresso
  • You Foodz
  • Dyson
  • Kia
  • Just Jeans
  • Amazon Flex
I feel like there is one or two I'm missing off the top of my head. Anyway she is getting close to sell-out territory. Some of the brands are so random.
I love that Macca is getting recognised and is getting the sponsorships, but at the moment if feels like there's a new one every second day and it's just too much? It doesn't feel genuine or authentic. You could tell in one or two of them she was just going alone with the script of what to say. I'd rather she be more selective and really want to promote what she really loves.

Anon above mentioned Caitlin turning down a pretty big offer post world cup (gosh I'd love to know what it was), but I appreciate her doing it. Not wanting to promote something just for the sake of it.
Yeah it all seems a bit random and just a cash grab tbh. None of the brands seem HER they're just big opportunities she didn't want to turn down (fair enough). BUT I want her to be rich and happy so I'm turning a blind eye haha. She also did something with a tequila brand? I swear I saw an advert of her doing that a few months ago.

I too really want to know what Caitlin turned down. She seems to mostly do travel partnerships or sports brands opportunities. She did a Greece trip that was sponsored, and has also done hotel sponsored stuff. She did a lot of Adidas stuff during the WC, and she does promo for a UK sports retailer that is like our equivalent of Rebel Sports now.
Hasn't Macca already got a property here though? I'm sure she's doing alright. Does she want to buy property in the UK? Seems like she's basically just saying yes to everything that comes her way atm. Nothing wrong with that and all the power to her. Just seems very random as others have pointed out.
I think she’s smart to take everything she can now if she’s comfortable with it. There will probably be some new national sporting icons emerging post Olympics and the offers may slow down then.
I agree. I couldn’t care less how many spons they take. People forget a lot of them were living on shitty paychecks only for a long time. And then soon enough they’ll be retiring. They have a small window to cash in and secure their financial future. The rest is a huge unknown.

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Today, 05:39

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I love that Macca is getting recognised and is getting the sponsorships, but at the moment if feels like there's a new one every second day and it's just too much? It doesn't feel genuine or authentic. You could tell in one or two of them she was just going alone with the script of what to say. I'd rather she be more selective and really want to promote what she really loves.

Anon above mentioned Caitlin turning down a pretty big offer post world cup (gosh I'd love to know what it was), but I appreciate her doing it. Not wanting to promote something just for the sake of it.
Yeah it all seems a bit random and just a cash grab tbh. None of the brands seem HER they're just big opportunities she didn't want to turn down (fair enough). BUT I want her to be rich and happy so I'm turning a blind eye haha. She also did something with a tequila brand? I swear I saw an advert of her doing that a few months ago.

I too really want to know what Caitlin turned down. She seems to mostly do travel partnerships or sports brands opportunities. She did a Greece trip that was sponsored, and has also done hotel sponsored stuff. She did a lot of Adidas stuff during the WC, and she does promo for a UK sports retailer that is like our equivalent of Rebel Sports now.
Hasn't Macca already got a property here though? I'm sure she's doing alright. Does she want to buy property in the UK? Seems like she's basically just saying yes to everything that comes her way atm. Nothing wrong with that and all the power to her. Just seems very random as others have pointed out.
I think she’s smart to take everything she can now if she’s comfortable with it. There will probably be some new national sporting icons emerging post Olympics and the offers may slow down then.
Our swimmers normally do really well wouldn't be surprised to see a few of them great trusted into the spotlight.
Speaking of swimmers, I was very sad to see Emma McKeon announce this is her final Olympics. Going a bit off topic so back to Macca, I agree. I think she's doing the right thing, making the best of the opportunities she's been given. No one really expected the tillies to become as massive as they have and while the WC put our girls in the spotlight, no one knows how long that will last so yeah, I think Macca is doing the right thing. Really would like to know what and why Cait turned something down right after the WC. Wonder if it could've been a timing thing because she had to get back to London for Arsenal duties.

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Today, 05:24

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Bloody hell just saw another Macca sponsored post for Old El Paso (the mexican tacos/seasoning brand). So in the last few weeks/months she has advertised for:
  • Old El Paso
  • Nespresso
  • You Foodz
  • Dyson
  • Kia
  • Just Jeans
  • Amazon Flex
I feel like there is one or two I'm missing off the top of my head. Anyway she is getting close to sell-out territory. Some of the brands are so random.
I love that Macca is getting recognised and is getting the sponsorships, but at the moment if feels like there's a new one every second day and it's just too much? It doesn't feel genuine or authentic. You could tell in one or two of them she was just going alone with the script of what to say. I'd rather she be more selective and really want to promote what she really loves.

Anon above mentioned Caitlin turning down a pretty big offer post world cup (gosh I'd love to know what it was), but I appreciate her doing it. Not wanting to promote something just for the sake of it.
Yeah it all seems a bit random and just a cash grab tbh. None of the brands seem HER they're just big opportunities she didn't want to turn down (fair enough). BUT I want her to be rich and happy so I'm turning a blind eye haha. She also did something with a tequila brand? I swear I saw an advert of her doing that a few months ago.

I too really want to know what Caitlin turned down. She seems to mostly do travel partnerships or sports brands opportunities. She did a Greece trip that was sponsored, and has also done hotel sponsored stuff. She did a lot of Adidas stuff during the WC, and she does promo for a UK sports retailer that is like our equivalent of Rebel Sports now.
Hasn't Macca already got a property here though? I'm sure she's doing alright. Does she want to buy property in the UK? Seems like she's basically just saying yes to everything that comes her way atm. Nothing wrong with that and all the power to her. Just seems very random as others have pointed out.
I think she’s smart to take everything she can now if she’s comfortable with it. There will probably be some new national sporting icons emerging post Olympics and the offers may slow down then.
Our swimmers normally do really well wouldn't be surprised to see a few of them great trusted into the spotlight.

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Today, 05:03

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Bloody hell just saw another Macca sponsored post for Old El Paso (the mexican tacos/seasoning brand). So in the last few weeks/months she has advertised for:
  • Old El Paso
  • Nespresso
  • You Foodz
  • Dyson
  • Kia
  • Just Jeans
  • Amazon Flex
I feel like there is one or two I'm missing off the top of my head. Anyway she is getting close to sell-out territory. Some of the brands are so random.
I love that Macca is getting recognised and is getting the sponsorships, but at the moment if feels like there's a new one every second day and it's just too much? It doesn't feel genuine or authentic. You could tell in one or two of them she was just going alone with the script of what to say. I'd rather she be more selective and really want to promote what she really loves.

Anon above mentioned Caitlin turning down a pretty big offer post world cup (gosh I'd love to know what it was), but I appreciate her doing it. Not wanting to promote something just for the sake of it.
Yeah it all seems a bit random and just a cash grab tbh. None of the brands seem HER they're just big opportunities she didn't want to turn down (fair enough). BUT I want her to be rich and happy so I'm turning a blind eye haha. She also did something with a tequila brand? I swear I saw an advert of her doing that a few months ago.

I too really want to know what Caitlin turned down. She seems to mostly do travel partnerships or sports brands opportunities. She did a Greece trip that was sponsored, and has also done hotel sponsored stuff. She did a lot of Adidas stuff during the WC, and she does promo for a UK sports retailer that is like our equivalent of Rebel Sports now.
Hasn't Macca already got a property here though? I'm sure she's doing alright. Does she want to buy property in the UK? Seems like she's basically just saying yes to everything that comes her way atm. Nothing wrong with that and all the power to her. Just seems very random as others have pointed out.
I think she’s smart to take everything she can now if she’s comfortable with it. There will probably be some new national sporting icons emerging post Olympics and the offers may slow down then.

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Today, 04:07

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Today, 03:31
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Today, 03:22
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Today, 02:59
Bloody hell just saw another Macca sponsored post for Old El Paso (the mexican tacos/seasoning brand). So in the last few weeks/months she has advertised for:
  • Old El Paso
  • Nespresso
  • You Foodz
  • Dyson
  • Kia
  • Just Jeans
  • Amazon Flex
I feel like there is one or two I'm missing off the top of my head. Anyway she is getting close to sell-out territory. Some of the brands are so random.
I love that Macca is getting recognised and is getting the sponsorships, but at the moment if feels like there's a new one every second day and it's just too much? It doesn't feel genuine or authentic. You could tell in one or two of them she was just going alone with the script of what to say. I'd rather she be more selective and really want to promote what she really loves.

Anon above mentioned Caitlin turning down a pretty big offer post world cup (gosh I'd love to know what it was), but I appreciate her doing it. Not wanting to promote something just for the sake of it.
Yeah it all seems a bit random and just a cash grab tbh. None of the brands seem HER they're just big opportunities she didn't want to turn down (fair enough). BUT I want her to be rich and happy so I'm turning a blind eye haha. She also did something with a tequila brand? I swear I saw an advert of her doing that a few months ago.

I too really want to know what Caitlin turned down. She seems to mostly do travel partnerships or sports brands opportunities. She did a Greece trip that was sponsored, and has also done hotel sponsored stuff. She did a lot of Adidas stuff during the WC, and she does promo for a UK sports retailer that is like our equivalent of Rebel Sports now.
She also had an acai bowl sponsorship in maybe October? It was just after Kyra got her place, I remember the comments between the two and Teyah about it. But it looks as if she's deleted that reel. What's the UK sports retailer she's promoting? I don't think I've noticed that. The prodirectsoccer video the other day is the first thing in aaaaaages I've seen her be a part of.

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Bloody hell just saw another Macca sponsored post for Old El Paso (the mexican tacos/seasoning brand). So in the last few weeks/months she has advertised for:
  • Old El Paso
  • Nespresso
  • You Foodz
  • Dyson
  • Kia
  • Just Jeans
  • Amazon Flex
I feel like there is one or two I'm missing off the top of my head. Anyway she is getting close to sell-out territory. Some of the brands are so random.
I love that Macca is getting recognised and is getting the sponsorships, but at the moment if feels like there's a new one every second day and it's just too much? It doesn't feel genuine or authentic. You could tell in one or two of them she was just going alone with the script of what to say. I'd rather she be more selective and really want to promote what she really loves.

Anon above mentioned Caitlin turning down a pretty big offer post world cup (gosh I'd love to know what it was), but I appreciate her doing it. Not wanting to promote something just for the sake of it.
Yeah it all seems a bit random and just a cash grab tbh. None of the brands seem HER they're just big opportunities she didn't want to turn down (fair enough). BUT I want her to be rich and happy so I'm turning a blind eye haha. She also did something with a tequila brand? I swear I saw an advert of her doing that a few months ago.

I too really want to know what Caitlin turned down. She seems to mostly do travel partnerships or sports brands opportunities. She did a Greece trip that was sponsored, and has also done hotel sponsored stuff. She did a lot of Adidas stuff during the WC, and she does promo for a UK sports retailer that is like our equivalent of Rebel Sports now.
Hasn't Macca already got a property here though? I'm sure she's doing alright. Does she want to buy property in the UK? Seems like she's basically just saying yes to everything that comes her way atm. Nothing wrong with that and all the power to her. Just seems very random as others have pointed out.

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Bloody hell just saw another Macca sponsored post for Old El Paso (the mexican tacos/seasoning brand). So in the last few weeks/months she has advertised for:
  • Old El Paso
  • Nespresso
  • You Foodz
  • Dyson
  • Kia
  • Just Jeans
  • Amazon Flex
I feel like there is one or two I'm missing off the top of my head. Anyway she is getting close to sell-out territory. Some of the brands are so random.
I love that Macca is getting recognised and is getting the sponsorships, but at the moment if feels like there's a new one every second day and it's just too much? It doesn't feel genuine or authentic. You could tell in one or two of them she was just going alone with the script of what to say. I'd rather she be more selective and really want to promote what she really loves.

Anon above mentioned Caitlin turning down a pretty big offer post world cup (gosh I'd love to know what it was), but I appreciate her doing it. Not wanting to promote something just for the sake of it.
Yeah it all seems a bit random and just a cash grab tbh. None of the brands seem HER they're just big opportunities she didn't want to turn down (fair enough). BUT I want her to be rich and happy so I'm turning a blind eye haha. She also did something with a tequila brand? I swear I saw an advert of her doing that a few months ago.

I too really want to know what Caitlin turned down. She seems to mostly do travel partnerships or sports brands opportunities. She did a Greece trip that was sponsored, and has also done hotel sponsored stuff. She did a lot of Adidas stuff during the WC, and she does promo for a UK sports retailer that is like our equivalent of Rebel Sports now.

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Bloody hell just saw another Macca sponsored post for Old El Paso (the mexican tacos/seasoning brand). So in the last few weeks/months she has advertised for:
  • Old El Paso
  • Nespresso
  • You Foodz
  • Dyson
  • Kia
  • Just Jeans
  • Amazon Flex
I feel like there is one or two I'm missing off the top of my head. Anyway she is getting close to sell-out territory. Some of the brands are so random.
I love that Macca is getting recognised and is getting the sponsorships, but at the moment if feels like there's a new one every second day and it's just too much? It doesn't feel genuine or authentic. You could tell in one or two of them she was just going alone with the script of what to say. I'd rather she be more selective and really want to promote what she really loves.

Anon above mentioned Caitlin turning down a pretty big offer post world cup (gosh I'd love to know what it was), but I appreciate her doing it. Not wanting to promote something just for the sake of it.

Re: Australian Womens Football

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Bloody hell just saw another Macca sponsored post for Old El Paso (the mexican tacos/seasoning brand). So in the last few weeks/months she has advertised for:
  • Old El Paso
  • Nespresso
  • You Foodz
  • Dyson
  • Kia
  • Just Jeans
  • Amazon Flex
I feel like there is one or two I'm missing off the top of my head. Anyway she is getting close to sell-out territory. Some of the brands are so random.

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Yep Lani and Caitlin have also done a few. And Mini.

I do wonder tho if Macca will get overexposed, especially doing multiple paid posts a week. I’m soooo pro her getting that bag and think she’s doing the right thing to capitalise at the peak of her fame, but she was promoting you foods (or something similar) only a few days ago, now it’s Nespresso. From the top of my head she’s also done just jeans, her new book series, and Kia all in the last 6 weeks or so. Busy girl!
I think she’s being very smart in making the most of the opportunities whilst they are there. Prior to the WC these opportunities would have never been there and if she can put things in place to increase her income outside of football then she should definitely do so…however, I hope her social media doesn’t just become promo after promo. Some of it like her hearing aid ambassador role, the book series and stuff like that is super cool and she should absolutely be proud to show that off. But other stuff like the youfoodz (which she’s never previously shown herself to be eating), and the Dyson hair dryer the other day is clearly just paid ads that she’s not even using the products. I hope that doesn’t become the type of stuff she’s involved with moving forward. Like, sure get the bag and I don’t blame her for wanting as much money as possible but I hope she keeps it real too.
From a marketing person perspective, Macca is right for some of the deals she signed up.... Nespresso (she use the products and love it), Dyson, Nike. However I also wonder if she's overly exposed.

The Aussies who are marketable are Macca, Kerr, Fowler, Ellie, Raso, Mini, Catley....
No I'm not naming my favourite. It's from a marketing perspective. Some Tillies are cute and/or pretty but they do not have the appeal. Some need to play more for the exposure.
Caitlin Foord turned down a big brand deal that I know of just after the WC. Some are more picky as to what they’re wanting to do and that’s fine. In the agency I work at Kerr, Fowler, Foord and Raso are the ones people want to pitch to. Not surprisingly it’s the goal makers.
Who will vegemite sponsor if they are keen to?
I'm so glad the girls are getting the money and recognition.
Probably not one individual. Considering the girls ass get personalized jars when they go to camp, it’s far more likely Vegemite becomes an official snack of the Commbank Matildas or whatever. They’d def sponsor the whole team vs just one player. Caitlin’s chant having Vegemite in it means nothing really, the brands main market is Australia

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I think she’s being very smart in making the most of the opportunities whilst they are there. Prior to the WC these opportunities would have never been there and if she can put things in place to increase her income outside of football then she should definitely do so…however, I hope her social media doesn’t just become promo after promo. Some of it like her hearing aid ambassador role, the book series and stuff like that is super cool and she should absolutely be proud to show that off. But other stuff like the youfoodz (which she’s never previously shown herself to be eating), and the Dyson hair dryer the other day is clearly just paid ads that she’s not even using the products. I hope that doesn’t become the type of stuff she’s involved with moving forward. Like, sure get the bag and I don’t blame her for wanting as much money as possible but I hope she keeps it real too.
From a marketing person perspective, Macca is right for some of the deals she signed up.... Nespresso (she use the products and love it), Dyson, Nike. However I also wonder if she's overly exposed.

The Aussies who are marketable are Macca, Kerr, Fowler, Ellie, Raso, Mini, Catley....
No I'm not naming my favourite. It's from a marketing perspective. Some Tillies are cute and/or pretty but they do not have the appeal. Some need to play more for the exposure.
Caitlin Foord turned down a big brand deal that I know of just after the WC. Some are more picky as to what they’re wanting to do and that’s fine. In the agency I work at Kerr, Fowler, Foord and Raso are the ones people want to pitch to. Not surprisingly it’s the goal makers.
Who will vegemite sponsor if they are keen to?
I'm so glad the girls are getting the money and recognition.
I mean Caitlin’s Arsenal chant literally revolves around Vegemite lol. Would be a missed opportunity if they sponsored anyone else.
I love that at NT camps they always get personalised jars of vegemite 😂.

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Yep Lani and Caitlin have also done a few. And Mini.

I do wonder tho if Macca will get overexposed, especially doing multiple paid posts a week. I’m soooo pro her getting that bag and think she’s doing the right thing to capitalise at the peak of her fame, but she was promoting you foods (or something similar) only a few days ago, now it’s Nespresso. From the top of my head she’s also done just jeans, her new book series, and Kia all in the last 6 weeks or so. Busy girl!
I think she’s being very smart in making the most of the opportunities whilst they are there. Prior to the WC these opportunities would have never been there and if she can put things in place to increase her income outside of football then she should definitely do so…however, I hope her social media doesn’t just become promo after promo. Some of it like her hearing aid ambassador role, the book series and stuff like that is super cool and she should absolutely be proud to show that off. But other stuff like the youfoodz (which she’s never previously shown herself to be eating), and the Dyson hair dryer the other day is clearly just paid ads that she’s not even using the products. I hope that doesn’t become the type of stuff she’s involved with moving forward. Like, sure get the bag and I don’t blame her for wanting as much money as possible but I hope she keeps it real too.
From a marketing person perspective, Macca is right for some of the deals she signed up.... Nespresso (she use the products and love it), Dyson, Nike. However I also wonder if she's overly exposed.

The Aussies who are marketable are Macca, Kerr, Fowler, Ellie, Raso, Mini, Catley....
No I'm not naming my favourite. It's from a marketing perspective. Some Tillies are cute and/or pretty but they do not have the appeal. Some need to play more for the exposure.
Caitlin Foord turned down a big brand deal that I know of just after the WC. Some are more picky as to what they’re wanting to do and that’s fine. In the agency I work at Kerr, Fowler, Foord and Raso are the ones people want to pitch to. Not surprisingly it’s the goal makers.
Who will vegemite sponsor if they are keen to?
I'm so glad the girls are getting the money and recognition.
I mean Caitlin’s Arsenal chant literally revolves around Vegemite lol. Would be a missed opportunity if they sponsored anyone else.

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YESSSS Holly!! So good to see her back on the pitch, running & skipping too! Must be such a good feeling to reach this milestone.

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Could be that Caitlin is careful with her brand deals but also as she said in that recent tillies video she likes to be private on social media, which possibly effects her marketability a bit. Whereas at the moment it seems like macca is taking on anything that she gets offered (I’m sure that’s not true but you know what I mean).

I hope it doesn’t change the way she acts and shows her private life on social media

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I feel like Mary and Ellie also have big name corporate support.
Yep Lani and Caitlin have also done a few. And Mini.

I do wonder tho if Macca will get overexposed, especially doing multiple paid posts a week. I’m soooo pro her getting that bag and think she’s doing the right thing to capitalise at the peak of her fame, but she was promoting you foods (or something similar) only a few days ago, now it’s Nespresso. From the top of my head she’s also done just jeans, her new book series, and Kia all in the last 6 weeks or so. Busy girl!
I think she’s being very smart in making the most of the opportunities whilst they are there. Prior to the WC these opportunities would have never been there and if she can put things in place to increase her income outside of football then she should definitely do so…however, I hope her social media doesn’t just become promo after promo. Some of it like her hearing aid ambassador role, the book series and stuff like that is super cool and she should absolutely be proud to show that off. But other stuff like the youfoodz (which she’s never previously shown herself to be eating), and the Dyson hair dryer the other day is clearly just paid ads that she’s not even using the products. I hope that doesn’t become the type of stuff she’s involved with moving forward. Like, sure get the bag and I don’t blame her for wanting as much money as possible but I hope she keeps it real too.
From a marketing person perspective, Macca is right for some of the deals she signed up.... Nespresso (she use the products and love it), Dyson, Nike. However I also wonder if she's overly exposed.

The Aussies who are marketable are Macca, Kerr, Fowler, Ellie, Raso, Mini, Catley....
No I'm not naming my favourite. It's from a marketing perspective. Some Tillies are cute and/or pretty but they do not have the appeal. Some need to play more for the exposure.
Caitlin Foord turned down a big brand deal that I know of just after the WC. Some are more picky as to what they’re wanting to do and that’s fine. In the agency I work at Kerr, Fowler, Foord and Raso are the ones people want to pitch to. Not surprisingly it’s the goal makers.
Who will vegemite sponsor if they are keen to?
I'm so glad the girls are getting the money and recognition.

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Aside from Sam who has always had sponsorships and different deals going on, the post WC deals for Macca has got to be the most that a Tillie has done? Feels like every other month she has had some sort of sponsorship, partnership, deal, ad etc going on. It has been said in here before but fair play to her management team!
I feel like Mary and Ellie also have big name corporate support.
Yep Lani and Caitlin have also done a few. And Mini.

I do wonder tho if Macca will get overexposed, especially doing multiple paid posts a week. I’m soooo pro her getting that bag and think she’s doing the right thing to capitalise at the peak of her fame, but she was promoting you foods (or something similar) only a few days ago, now it’s Nespresso. From the top of my head she’s also done just jeans, her new book series, and Kia all in the last 6 weeks or so. Busy girl!
I think she’s being very smart in making the most of the opportunities whilst they are there. Prior to the WC these opportunities would have never been there and if she can put things in place to increase her income outside of football then she should definitely do so…however, I hope her social media doesn’t just become promo after promo. Some of it like her hearing aid ambassador role, the book series and stuff like that is super cool and she should absolutely be proud to show that off. But other stuff like the youfoodz (which she’s never previously shown herself to be eating), and the Dyson hair dryer the other day is clearly just paid ads that she’s not even using the products. I hope that doesn’t become the type of stuff she’s involved with moving forward. Like, sure get the bag and I don’t blame her for wanting as much money as possible but I hope she keeps it real too.
From a marketing person perspective, Macca is right for some of the deals she signed up.... Nespresso (she use the products and love it), Dyson, Nike. However I also wonder if she's overly exposed.

The Aussies who are marketable are Macca, Kerr, Fowler, Ellie, Raso, Mini, Catley....
No I'm not naming my favourite. It's from a marketing perspective. Some Tillies are cute and/or pretty but they do not have the appeal. Some need to play more for the exposure.
Caitlin Foord turned down a big brand deal that I know of just after the WC. Some are more picky as to what they’re wanting to do and that’s fine. In the agency I work at Kerr, Fowler, Foord and Raso are the ones people want to pitch to. Not surprisingly it’s the goal makers.

Re: Australian Womens Football

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Aside from Sam who has always had sponsorships and different deals going on, the post WC deals for Macca has got to be the most that a Tillie has done? Feels like every other month she has had some sort of sponsorship, partnership, deal, ad etc going on. It has been said in here before but fair play to her management team!
I feel like Mary and Ellie also have big name corporate support.
Yep Lani and Caitlin have also done a few. And Mini.

I do wonder tho if Macca will get overexposed, especially doing multiple paid posts a week. I’m soooo pro her getting that bag and think she’s doing the right thing to capitalise at the peak of her fame, but she was promoting you foods (or something similar) only a few days ago, now it’s Nespresso. From the top of my head she’s also done just jeans, her new book series, and Kia all in the last 6 weeks or so. Busy girl!
I think she’s being very smart in making the most of the opportunities whilst they are there. Prior to the WC these opportunities would have never been there and if she can put things in place to increase her income outside of football then she should definitely do so…however, I hope her social media doesn’t just become promo after promo. Some of it like her hearing aid ambassador role, the book series and stuff like that is super cool and she should absolutely be proud to show that off. But other stuff like the youfoodz (which she’s never previously shown herself to be eating), and the Dyson hair dryer the other day is clearly just paid ads that she’s not even using the products. I hope that doesn’t become the type of stuff she’s involved with moving forward. Like, sure get the bag and I don’t blame her for wanting as much money as possible but I hope she keeps it real too.
From a marketing person perspective, Macca is right for some of the deals she signed up.... Nespresso (she use the products and love it), Dyson, Nike. However I also wonder if she's overly exposed.

The Aussies who are marketable are Macca, Kerr, Fowler, Ellie, Raso, Mini, Catley....
No I'm not naming my favourite. It's from a marketing perspective. Some Tillies are cute and/or pretty but they do not have the appeal. Some need to play more for the exposure.
Alanna is also very marketable. Cadbury, Just Jeans, Nike, O Costmetics, and various car spons to name a few. Her tattoos and style give her a lot of marketability.

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You would think with the money she earns she would have at least once flew her family out to watch her play.
She bought her mum a house lol, plus some people don't enjoy international travel.
Material things are not the be all n end all she should see her child while she still can
You are clearly either not Australian or not well travelled. We are "down under" so flights to many countries including Asia is not within 3 hours. Her mum might not be able to fly because of commitments or she can't handle long flights.

Flights from Australia to Singapore is between 5-8 hours depending on where you are. Then from Singapore to London is another 13 hours.
To USA, a direct flight from Singapore to San Francisco or LA is 18 hours. If you opt for a transit and a break...Sydney to Tokyo is 10 hours. Tokyo to USA average 13-15 hours if it's direct from Tokyo and not transiting somewhere in USA. So on average flying to USA from Australia is at least 24 hours.

I'm sharing my experience based on when I was working for a MNC. I get to fly business all over and thank God I hardly fly to USA. I flew frequently to Europe so when it comes to Europe, I will sometimes top up the cash and upgrade myself to first class because it's so sickening to fly for so long. I can tell you even though it's a first class suite and I get a bed , it is not easy to fly for so long.
Please do not judge people. Her mum might not be able to handle the long flight and Foord might not be able to keep flying back to visit based on her schedule.

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Who is your favorite Tillie?

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Macca is getting so many spons, good for her
Aside from Sam who has always had sponsorships and different deals going on, the post WC deals for Macca has got to be the most that a Tillie has done? Feels like every other month she has had some sort of sponsorship, partnership, deal, ad etc going on. It has been said in here before but fair play to her management team!
I feel like Mary and Ellie also have big name corporate support.
Yep Lani and Caitlin have also done a few. And Mini.

I do wonder tho if Macca will get overexposed, especially doing multiple paid posts a week. I’m soooo pro her getting that bag and think she’s doing the right thing to capitalise at the peak of her fame, but she was promoting you foods (or something similar) only a few days ago, now it’s Nespresso. From the top of my head she’s also done just jeans, her new book series, and Kia all in the last 6 weeks or so. Busy girl!
I think she’s being very smart in making the most of the opportunities whilst they are there. Prior to the WC these opportunities would have never been there and if she can put things in place to increase her income outside of football then she should definitely do so…however, I hope her social media doesn’t just become promo after promo. Some of it like her hearing aid ambassador role, the book series and stuff like that is super cool and she should absolutely be proud to show that off. But other stuff like the youfoodz (which she’s never previously shown herself to be eating), and the Dyson hair dryer the other day is clearly just paid ads that she’s not even using the products. I hope that doesn’t become the type of stuff she’s involved with moving forward. Like, sure get the bag and I don’t blame her for wanting as much money as possible but I hope she keeps it real too.
From a marketing person perspective, Macca is right for some of the deals she signed up.... Nespresso (she use the products and love it), Dyson, Nike. However I also wonder if she's overly exposed.

The Aussies who are marketable are Macca, Kerr, Fowler, Ellie, Raso, Mini, Catley....
No I'm not naming my favourite. It's from a marketing perspective. Some Tillies are cute and/or pretty but they do not have the appeal. Some need to play more for the exposure.

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Holly is running!!

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Nice to see Sam in good spirits. I’m curious if she’ll ever talk about this year in terms of the injury and legal issues. She seems like someone who just wants to move on quick from bad shit and focus on the present though. I guess we’ll know this week if her trial is still next year.
We actually won't. A judge has delayed the court proceeding again because the prosecution is struggling to find evidence, including cctv and witness statements. May 20th is now the new court date.
I don't get why the case isn't dropped if the prosecution can't provide any evidence. Like how much time are they going to be given and how much longer will this be delayed until it's dropped? This is insane.
I'm unfamiliar with the English legal system but it seems outrageous that the charge hasn't been dropped.

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Nice to see Sam in good spirits. I’m curious if she’ll ever talk about this year in terms of the injury and legal issues. She seems like someone who just wants to move on quick from bad shit and focus on the present though. I guess we’ll know this week if her trial is still next year.
We actually won't. A judge has delayed the court proceeding again because the prosecution is struggling to find evidence, including cctv and witness statements. May 20th is now the new court date.
I don't get why the case isn't dropped if the prosecution can't provide any evidence. Like how much time are they going to be given and how much longer will this be delayed until it's dropped? This is insane.

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Nice to see Sam in good spirits. I’m curious if she’ll ever talk about this year in terms of the injury and legal issues. She seems like someone who just wants to move on quick from bad shit and focus on the present though. I guess we’ll know this week if her trial is still next year.
We actually won't. A judge has delayed the court proceeding again because the prosecution is struggling to find evidence, including cctv and witness statements. May 20th is now the new court date.

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Macca is getting so many spons, good for her
Aside from Sam who has always had sponsorships and different deals going on, the post WC deals for Macca has got to be the most that a Tillie has done? Feels like every other month she has had some sort of sponsorship, partnership, deal, ad etc going on. It has been said in here before but fair play to her management team!
I feel like Mary and Ellie also have big name corporate support.
Ellie flies under the radar with her sponsors for the most part. I don’t think she has paid for a hotel stay in years, she has various resort/hotel sponsorships. She has a partnership with Microsoft and through that gifted every member of the WC squad a new Xbox. She’s both a Visa and Coca Cola sponsored athlete for the Olympics, etc. Then she has that program with Rebel to help young girls get into football in Australia. Hers aren’t flashy sponsorships necessarily but she definitely makes good money.

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Macca is getting so many spons, good for her
Aside from Sam who has always had sponsorships and different deals going on, the post WC deals for Macca has got to be the most that a Tillie has done? Feels like every other month she has had some sort of sponsorship, partnership, deal, ad etc going on. It has been said in here before but fair play to her management team!
I feel like Mary and Ellie also have big name corporate support.
Yep Lani and Caitlin have also done a few. And Mini.

I do wonder tho if Macca will get overexposed, especially doing multiple paid posts a week. I’m soooo pro her getting that bag and think she’s doing the right thing to capitalise at the peak of her fame, but she was promoting you foods (or something similar) only a few days ago, now it’s Nespresso. From the top of my head she’s also done just jeans, her new book series, and Kia all in the last 6 weeks or so. Busy girl!
I think she’s being very smart in making the most of the opportunities whilst they are there. Prior to the WC these opportunities would have never been there and if she can put things in place to increase her income outside of football then she should definitely do so…however, I hope her social media doesn’t just become promo after promo. Some of it like her hearing aid ambassador role, the book series and stuff like that is super cool and she should absolutely be proud to show that off. But other stuff like the youfoodz (which she’s never previously shown herself to be eating), and the Dyson hair dryer the other day is clearly just paid ads that she’s not even using the products. I hope that doesn’t become the type of stuff she’s involved with moving forward. Like, sure get the bag and I don’t blame her for wanting as much money as possible but I hope she keeps it real too.

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Yesterday, 12:58

Guest wrote:
23 Apr 2024, 22:31
Harper 😭😭

Wtf, first we lost third place to Sweden, and now we're losing Harps? Say it isn't so 😢

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Yesterday, 12:28

Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 10:30
guest wrote:
Yesterday, 09:46
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 07:49
Macca is getting so many spons, good for her
Aside from Sam who has always had sponsorships and different deals going on, the post WC deals for Macca has got to be the most that a Tillie has done? Feels like every other month she has had some sort of sponsorship, partnership, deal, ad etc going on. It has been said in here before but fair play to her management team!
I feel like Mary and Ellie also have big name corporate support.
Yep Lani and Caitlin have also done a few. And Mini.

I do wonder tho if Macca will get overexposed, especially doing multiple paid posts a week. I’m soooo pro her getting that bag and think she’s doing the right thing to capitalise at the peak of her fame, but she was promoting you foods (or something similar) only a few days ago, now it’s Nespresso. From the top of my head she’s also done just jeans, her new book series, and Kia all in the last 6 weeks or so. Busy girl!

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Yesterday, 12:18

Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 07:49
Macca is getting so many spons, good for her
I hope she continues to be herself on social media and share as she always has done and doesn’t feel the need to change. It’s refreshing to see her be open and herself and she’s spoken before about how she prefers just being herself on social media, so I hope she doesn’t become too media trained and only use social media to promote stuff.

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Yesterday, 11:58

Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 04:30
Good job Sharn :clap:

Do you see anyone else from the dub being called up or the squad staying as is for the foreseeable future? Hoping maybe Kayla Morrison can get called in sometime after the Olympics.

Will be interesting to see if (assuming Tony leaves after the Olympics) our new coach brings in anymore youth/new faces or sticks with what's there.

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Yesterday, 10:30

guest wrote:
Yesterday, 09:46
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 07:49
Macca is getting so many spons, good for her
Aside from Sam who has always had sponsorships and different deals going on, the post WC deals for Macca has got to be the most that a Tillie has done? Feels like every other month she has had some sort of sponsorship, partnership, deal, ad etc going on. It has been said in here before but fair play to her management team!
I feel like Mary and Ellie also have big name corporate support.

Re: Australian Womens Football

by guest » Yesterday, 09:46

Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 07:49
Macca is getting so many spons, good for her
Aside from Sam who has always had sponsorships and different deals going on, the post WC deals for Macca has got to be the most that a Tillie has done? Feels like every other month she has had some sort of sponsorship, partnership, deal, ad etc going on. It has been said in here before but fair play to her management team!

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Yesterday, 07:49

Macca is getting so many spons, good for her

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Yesterday, 04:57

Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 04:30
Pretty sure she just got engaged too a few days ago?

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » Yesterday, 04:30

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » 23 Apr 2024, 23:54

Guest wrote:
23 Apr 2024, 23:02
Guest wrote:
23 Apr 2024, 23:00
Guest wrote:
23 Apr 2024, 22:23
Guest wrote:
23 Apr 2024, 21:17
Guest wrote:
23 Apr 2024, 21:10
Idgi, what's Kyra's children's music? 😆
Haha, would love to know this too. What kind of music is Kyra listening to? 😂 also, glad we got some content with her. Was missing her in the Aussie slang video.
Probably a joke about strawberry kisses hahahha
Definitely not, that is legitimately one of Steph’s favourite songs lol it wouldn’t count as children’s music
Hey I love it too, but because it is nostalgic for my childhood lol, like I'm sure how Steph feels. That was a child (Nikki Webster) singing a child song (Strawberry Kisses). She was only 14 and the song content is literally for tweens. It would have been freaking weird if adults were bopping along to the song back in the day.

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » 23 Apr 2024, 23:02

Guest wrote:
23 Apr 2024, 23:00
Guest wrote:
23 Apr 2024, 22:23
Guest wrote:
23 Apr 2024, 21:17
Guest wrote:
23 Apr 2024, 21:10
Idgi, what's Kyra's children's music? 😆
Haha, would love to know this too. What kind of music is Kyra listening to? 😂 also, glad we got some content with her. Was missing her in the Aussie slang video.
Probably a joke about strawberry kisses hahahha
Definitely not, that is legitimately one of Steph’s favourite songs lol it wouldn’t count as children’s music

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » 23 Apr 2024, 23:00

Guest wrote:
23 Apr 2024, 22:23
Guest wrote:
23 Apr 2024, 21:17
Guest wrote:
23 Apr 2024, 21:10
Idgi, what's Kyra's children's music? 😆
Haha, would love to know this too. What kind of music is Kyra listening to? 😂 also, glad we got some content with her. Was missing her in the Aussie slang video.
Probably a joke about strawberry kisses hahahha

Re: Australian Womens Football

by Guest » 23 Apr 2024, 22:31

Harper 😭😭


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