Wednesday, February 10, 2010
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- Puma’s Hardchorus remake of Savage Garden’s Truly Madly Deeply
- Fans pay to abuse John Terry
- Mascot runs into the post at Colchester v Southend match
- Chester City match cancelled after players refuse to board team bus
- Crystal Palace sale advertised in The Financial Times
| Puma’s Hardchorus remake of Savage Garden’s Truly Madly Deeply Posted: 10 Feb 2010 01:52 AM PST Because even football hooligans have feelings Kit suppliers Puma have very cleverly spotted that the games being played this Sunday, which is Valentine’s Day (can’t say I didn’t remind you), have the potential to cause some split loyalties and probably the odd domestic. Furthering the Love = Football branding we first saw on Mohamed Zidan’s head, hey [...] |
| Posted: 10 Feb 2010 01:20 AM PST What’s 25p when you can kick a man when he’s down? A website that allows supporters to send fanmail messages direct to the players has revealed that it has blocked more than 160 abusive messages to John Terry. And the gloating fans have spent 25p per message trying to have a pop at the Chelsea skipper. Contact [...] |
| Mascot runs into the post at Colchester v Southend match Posted: 10 Feb 2010 12:53 AM PST Very unlucky mascot Apparently, it is a tradition for a fund-raising mascot race to take place at half-time in the Essex derby between Colchester and Southend. What’s not quite so traditional is for one of the mascots competing to run straight into the stanchion during the race. The luckless lion was already out of contention to win [...] |
| Chester City match cancelled after players refuse to board team bus Posted: 09 Feb 2010 11:41 AM PST Transport problems Chester’s Blue Square Premier match against Forest Green has been called off after their players refused to get on the team bus. The financially-crippled club had not paid the squad for three months before paying them one week’s wages last week. The players have twice had planned strikes thwarted by weather-related postponements. But having gone [...] |
| Crystal Palace sale advertised in The Financial Times Posted: 09 Feb 2010 11:10 AM PST Eagles assets pimped in posh paper Crystal Palace’s financial situation might be pretty dire, but if this advert in The Financial Times is anything to go by they would still be a good investment. After all, who could resist a cheeky bid in time for a one-off match against Aston Villa? The club’s administrator might be eager [...] |
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