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Tight Briefs week three voting: Which ads best promote football (aka soccer) in the US?

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By The Drum Team, Editorial

March 10, 2014 | 5 min read

Our latest Tight Briefs challenge saw our readers tasked with turning the land of the free into the land of the four-three-three by creating ads to promote football (the round ball variety) in the US.

Now it's up to you to decide who scored and who missed the target by voting for the ads below which would stand the best chance of turning the American public on to the beautiful game.

You have until 3pm on Thursday 13 March to vote by hitting the like button next to your favourites. The winner, revealed on Friday, will be shortlisted in a special Tight Briefs category at this year's Chip Shop Awards.

By John Millist

By Matthew Wyatt

By Olly Cooper

By Lee Nash

By David Jones

By Luke Davis

By Giles Edwards

By Kev Llewellyn

By Giles Edwards

By Tim Sinclair

By Jennifer Lonsdale

By Adam Smith

By Lee Nash

By Phil Haslehurst

By Alistair Tremble

By Paul McMahon

By Paul McMahon

By Paul McMahon

By Khalid Elbasyuni

By Adam Smith

By Jonny Collin

By Martin Enright

By Adam Denton

By Kev Llewellyn

By Tim Sinclair

By Rob Green

By Larner Caleb

By Kev Llewellyn

By Giles Edwards

By Tim Sinclair

By Owen Evans

By Rob Whyte

By Dan Sherratt

By Owen Evans

By Giles Edwards

By Matt van der Walt

By Jay Jones and Matt van der Walt

By Kev Llewellyn

By Tim Sinclair

We will reveal our next Tight Brief on Friday but for more in the meantime check out the top ideas for a new Scottish currency and the most popular rebrands for the Conservative Party.

And remember that as well as taking part in Tight Briefs, you can submit any ideas you like into this year's Chip Shop Awards, which are open for entries until Friday 14 March.

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