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Never Miss a Super Bowl Club : ウィキペディア英語版 | Never Miss a Super Bowl Club
The Never Miss a Super Bowl Club is a group of people that was popularized in a Visa commercial in 2010. They have attended every Super Bowl since 1967. As shown on the commercial, the group consisted of four people, although it was announced in February 2011 that one member would not be able to attend that year's game. ==Background== The club was first popularized by Visa as part of an advertising campaign called ''Go Fans''. The commercial was narrated by Morgan Freeman. Surveys have shown that most respondents would be willing to miss or postpone major events in their life, including the birth of their child or a wedding date, to see the Super Bowl. As a result, Visa came up with an advertising campaign to feature four men who have attended every Super Bowl since the first one in 1967. The four men were New England Patriots fan Don Crisman, San Francisco 49ers fan Larry Jacobson, Pittsburgh Steelers fan Thomas Henschel, and Green Bay Packers fan Robert Cook. The commercial itself featured the four men holding up tickets for 44 years of Super Bowls. At one point, there were five members, but one became immobile after turning 80.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.wsaw.com/home/headlines/83632877.html )〕
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