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Introducing: The BallinEurope Olympic look

July 30, 2008

If you are a fan of our BallinEurope.com guy, you might have noticed that he got “dressed” and ready for the Olympics overnight. 

We will come up with some specials about our Olympics design here on BallinEurope, but we wanted to make sure everybody checks him out (look top left – yeah, that guy!) and let us know what you think.

We also started a special feature at olympics.ballineurope.com at which we will LIVE blog games, maybe even broadcast games live this time. Should be fun.

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Comments: 2
  1. Kerem
    17 years ago

    Iran just beat Serbia by two points.. I think y’all need to take a close look at the Iranian National team before the Olympics begin even though they’re in the Asian side of ballin.. Unfortunately there isn’t a website called ballinAsia.com..
    It wouldn’t hurt though 😀

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  2. Eric
    17 years ago

    The yellow olympic circle is missing…..maybe he has been smoked ???
    Whatever, great logo.
    I hope you will blog the game, it’s always a good time for me.

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