El diario británico
'The Independent' sorprendía este viernes con una información en la
que aseguraba que Portugal ha decidido vender por 160 millones a
Cristiano Ronaldo a España
para que juegue con
la 'Roja' y así ayudar al país luso a enjugar su deuda.
Varios medios se hacían hoy eco de esa noticia, pero todo ha resultado ser una inocentada del
tabloide, dado que
el 1 de abril es el
'April Fools's Day', el equivalente al
'Día de los inocentes' en algunos países europeos.
So apparently, April 1 is some kind of international holiday that has produced the following
football-related posts:
Soccer by Ives: Teal Bunbury to renounce US MNT and play for Canada in surprise switch
Free Beer Movement: Deriding the whole notion of April Fools as "a day where the un-funny try
their damnedest to be funny" nevertheless offers the following: "We thought about selling out to
Budweiser for the day, but, eh, it would've been so obvious that it was fake.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is very happy to archive the month of March as he welcomes April and
not just because of April Fools' Day with a smile on his face. The Frenchman knows ...
No other way to put this: There is so much wrong with this strip it just might be right.
Actually, it might just be a ripoff of a Jacksonville Jaguars t-shirt somewhere?
But really, it was just an April Fools' Day joke. Obviously AFG Arhaus wins everything this
year, even if they don't.
A welcome once again, a little belatedly for which I apologise, to Mr. Greg Meyer, International
Playboy, family man and Spurs supporter. April Fools and April showers, which might both apply to
our performance at Wigan, are his appropriate theme and he, like me, and obviously the team, are
all holding their breaths for Tuesday.
Ha ha ha ha... If you told me it was April Fools, I might have believed you. Especially after
looking at the scoreline. 7 Yellows, 2 Reds, and a PK goal against send Chelsea to defeat.
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