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Spoiler alert: 10 ads you'll see during the Super Bowl

Includes appearances from Seth Rogen, Paul Rudd, Willem Dafoe and Bar Refaeli.

1. Samsung – The Next Big Thing

Funny guys Seth Rogen and Paul Rudd team up with Bob Odenkirk aka Saul Goodman from Breaking Bad to brainstorm for the “El Plato Supreme”. The clip above is only a teaser but if it’s anything to go by we’re already fans of the real thing.

YouTube credit: samsungmobileusa

2. Milk

WWE wrestler and actor The Rock goes to great lengths to get some kids their recommended daily dose of calcium.

YouTube credit: MilkMustacheCampaign

3. Hyundai – Team

This is one for the little guy, who sticks it to the bullies with the help of his weight-lifting, bear-wrestling friends.

YouTube credit: HyundaiUSA

4. Coca-Cola – Coke Chase

A race through the desert to the giant Coke bottle, which will be followed up by a second part at the end of the game.

YouTube credit: cocacola

5. M&M  - Sexy and I Know It

One of the confectionery company’s famous characters does Gangham Style to an LMFAO song. Naked.

YouTube credit: Ismail El mouttaki

6. Volkswagen – Get In. Get Happy.

An office worker cheers up his glum colleagues with his new car and a Jamaican accent for the German car manufacturer’s latest offering.

YouTube credit: Volkswagen

7. Kia Sorento – Space Babies

One dad uses his imagination to answer that question parents dread the most.

YouTube credit: KiaMotorsAmerica

8. AXE Apollo

AXE (Lynx to you and me) teaches us that astronauts beat lifeguards every time.

YouTube credit: AXE

9. GoDaddy.com – Perfect Match

Supermodel Bar Refaeli and this guy. We have no words.

YouTube credit: godaddy

10. Merceded Benz – Soul

Willem Dafoe plays the devil with cameos from Kate Upton and Usher.

YouTube credit: mbusa

Doritos, whose ads are usually up there as the most popular on Super Bowl night, are running a campaign (entitled Crash the Super Bowl) to choose the one they will air. All five of the finalists have been created by fans of the potato chips and here is our personal favourite:

YouTube credit: Todd Wasserman

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    Apr 28th 2019, 8:14 AM

    Good piece, shows there is life outside the premier league. Players can a decent career at lower levels in English football as many have playing in leagues one and two Wonder though playing in the sixth tier which is two divisions lower than the football league. Could he have forged a better career in the league of Ireland and combining with a coaching role

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    Apr 28th 2019, 8:29 AM

    He really seemed to take Bruce’s opinion that he could make it as pro to heart. I wonder was that a genuine assessment from Bruce or an easy way for him of letting down young lads that he wanted rid of.
    The clubs make big promises to these lads going over. I wonder if they would ever have the difficult conversation and be honest with a kid; telling him they were wrong, he is not going to make it and to go back to school?

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    Apr 28th 2019, 8:58 AM

    Think he would have been better coming home and playing league of Ireland and European football and if he was as good as Bruce said he may have got a second chance in a higher league in England league 1 or championship like the way Keith Fahey did, but you have to admire his drive and determination I’m sure there were some tough days on his football journey.

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    Apr 28th 2019, 2:02 PM

    Traffic jams, homelessness, shootings. Just enjoy it over there while you can

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    Apr 28th 2019, 2:40 PM

    @Tony Donoghue: you’re taking the Micky if you think that doesn’t happen over there.

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    Apr 28th 2019, 7:29 PM

    @Ciarán Ó Duifinn: maybe he’ll also cry when he leaves there then

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    Apr 28th 2019, 4:10 PM

    Far better to stay in Ireland and complete your Leaving Cert (like John O’Shea). I can’t understand parents allowing their uneducated 15 year old sons to go to places like Wigan or Accrington on the chance they’ll make it as a footballer

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    Apr 29th 2019, 12:47 AM

    @Virgil: they’d be well looked after if the kid made it big I guess

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    Apr 28th 2019, 1:44 PM

    @STOIC SAVAGE: Couldn’t agree more, there’s players coming over to England from the back of beyond in South America who might not see their families for months if not longer, and you’re crying your eyes out and you only 40 mins away!!

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    Apr 28th 2019, 12:10 PM

    @STOIC SAVAGE: lol…true

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    Apr 28th 2019, 2:13 PM

    A man interested in playing ball and one sees the so called talent at so called big clubs getting paid under false pretences ducking and diving week in week out faking injurys for ridiculous wages makes one wonder where the game is !

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