Graffiti at Estadio Jose Alvalade by Directivo Ultras, Sporting Lisbon supporters' group.
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Off the Post 06 November @ 04:57 AM EST
Quit partying or you'll get it! Players at Argentine outfit Godoy Cruz found threats painted on
their cars yesterday after their third successive defeat led to the sacking of coach Diego Cocca.
The graffiti politely suggested the squad might like a few quiet nights in. The threats said: "You
got the coach sacked to go on partying.
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After last week's 1-1 draw in Argentina's superclasico, this week's Photo, Shoot showcases a
graffiti mural of two Boca Juniors and River Plate fans arm-in-arm, found in Buenos Aires in June
2006....
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Sir Alex Ferguson has been asked today about what threat he feels Manchester City will pose to
us next season.
There's been some bizarre behaviour down the road. City fans mobbed Carlos Tevez, the man who
that day claimed he loved United fans. They paid £25m for the hard-worker who scored five league
goals last season.
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The train station's right in the airport here, so the first hour after you land is set in this
indoor universe of like someone's fake idea of how Tomorrow would look in 1971. I got some euros
and made my way out through the glossy kiosk mobs and the feeling that the corner of my eye was
always going to have something turquoise in it.
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Just-Football 12 September @ 03:30 PM EST
On the eve of the biggest game in English football a graffiti print near Old Trafford captures
wonderfully the level of sheer resentment between Liverpool and Manchester United. Photo courtesy
of bitrot on Flickr, in Just-Football´s photo pool.
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Operation 'on the pitch' a success!
The Poljud Stadium
The welcoming sign on the pub door in the stadium (see below for details).
Hadjuk Split 02.05.08
You are left in no doubt whatsoever as you pound the streets of Split in Croatia as to who rules
the roost in the City.
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We continue our Croatia series this week, words once again by Croatia's craziest fan. The badge of
Hajduk Split as graffiti on a wall is a common sight in Croatia's second city, and here it is at
the fourth century Palace of Diocletian. The club was founded in 1911 in Prague by four Croatian
students.
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