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Lucozade Sport: Three Lionesses


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England's most famous football song, 'Three Lions,' has been rewritten with a Lionesses twist to inspire the nation to get behind the England Women's team ahead of the FIFA Women's World Cup this summer. Lucozade Sport and Grey London have reworked the original song as part of its campaign to inspire support for the Lionesses this summer. The iconic sports drink is also offering women to try football by giving away 90,000 minutes of free pitch time nationwide through Powerleague and Goals football centres. Names included in the original ‘Three Lions’ such as Gary Lineker, Nobby Stiles and Bobby Moore have been replaced by Lionesses Steph Houghton OBE, Jordan Nobbs (Nobbsy) and Jade Moore in an effort to make the women as much household names as their male counterparts. Special permission has been granted by Baddiel and Skinner to re-record the 1996 original, which is being used as the soundtrack to Lucozade Sport’s new advert that tells the story of women footballers overcoming prejudices to make it to the international stage. The fresh-look lyrics feature the lines “Same pride. Same meaning…Never stopped us dreaming” and “we still see that tackle by Moore, And when Nikita scored, Stephy’s belting the ball, And Nobbsy dancing” in support of the team.
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Senior Brand Manager: Liam Angel

Head of Marketing: Claire Keaveny

Strategic Partnerships Lead: Matt Riches

Brand Manager: Georgie Crook

Planner: Antonia Tam

Managing Partner: Agi Varanyi, Ross Farquhar

Account Manager: Becky Devereux-Pile

Account Director: Max Arkell

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