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Internet's been down in the FootyBlog mansions recently, so we were unable to share the story of
the Anfield cat...
Apparently its a homeless cat named Kenny who is often spotted around the ground, but this was
the first time it made an appearance on the pitch at Anfield. A spoof Twitter was set up after the
game, reaching 25,000 followers the next day (is currently above 40,000!
Yesterday's courtroom admissions that Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp's literacy is so poor that
he cannot even fill-in a teamsheet was always likely to provide Gunners with ammunition. And so it
proved! Via Arseblog
Dalglish bids £50m for Gareth Bale on talkSPORT's spoof social network,
Spacebook
This week, our social media send-up looks at Gareth Bale's rumoured transfer to Barcelona
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A news article on 2011-11-17 11:38:37 from: Talksport
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It must be international week: everyone has got far too much time on their hands. But some are
putting the extra time to good use by producing spoof trailers for blockbuster films starring
ex-Arsenal right-back and current BBC pundit Lee Dixon. This reworking of Frost / Nixon is light on
Watergate scandal but features a [.
John Henry tells Andy Carroll it's time to talk before Liverpool's Carling Cup match
with Stoke
A sneak peek at the big Geordie's profile on talkSPORT's spoof social network, Spacebook
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A news article on 2011-10-26 14:55:03 from: Talksport
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Sometimes we wake up and it's as though the mysterious, unseen powers that govern this earth
have just decided to shower us with delights that we could never have imagined in our wildest
dreams.
Like this video of Fiorentina having a 'shirt removal' training session?
Steven Gerrard warns Wayne Rooney ahead of Liverpool v Man United
Our spoof social networking page takes a look at the online life of the Man United striker
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A news article on 2011-10-12 18:19:14 from: Talksport
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It's Friday, and Crackovia is back! For those of you who just joined us,
Crackovia is an award-winning Catalan skitshow from Barcelona that parodies issues
centred on football. They've created a monster out of this, and we met their fantastic cast earlier
this year, so go check it out!
He's only worried about you Hot on the heels of Cristiano Ronaldo's proclamations that he gets a
tough time because of he is rich, handsome and good at football, Spanish comedy sketch show
Crakovia has put together this spoof 'Say No To Jealousy' TV advert.
First it was an Old Spice ad, now it's the Axe effect that gets the spoof treatment from Chivas
USA. Seems like body odor might be an issue in that camp. I've always wondered who buys that
"clinical strength" deodorant; something tells me it's these guys.
By Chris Wright
We'd like to think that this is a spoof but when Sky Sports News' resident deadline-day air raid
siren, Jim White, is involved it's never easy to be 100% certain about anything like your name,
what year it is or if reality even exists anymore...
Video: 101GG
Yesterday we discussed some of the great success enjoyed in year two of the revamped
MLSSoccer.com. Page views are up and the site has become a hub for soccer news seeking web
surfers. Today, the site launched a great project chronicling North American Soccer. Check here
for a link.
We thought it worth taking a look at how far the site has come.
So the team arrived in Germany without Cesc but with Samir Nasri, and still the futures of both
players dominate proceedings.
One is clearly affecting the other. If there was no Barcelona interest in Cesc then Nasri would
be gone by now. Sold. Done and dusted. There's not a shred of doubt in my mind about that.
Mistake or P*sstake? Now bear with us. A video helping you get as fit as Owen Hargreaves might seem
like a spoof, akin to 'Eat yourself thin with Andy Reid' or 'Watch television for intelligence with
the Geordie Shore girls', but this one isn't made up. Owen Hargreaves, presumably fresh after 32
years on the [.
By Chris Wright
In which preening narcissus Cristiano Ronaldo inadvertently becomes the new face of a (spoof)
anti-egomania advert campaign...
Tres drole though it's actually fairly worrying that the strange sequence of ads that have been
spliced together to make up this sketch ('fellatio' scene included!
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On a final note check out this unbelievably hilarious video spoof on the royal
wedding!
Ah, American ownership the gift which keeps on giving. Or rather not giving and taking away. And
then being taken away.
The team of Gillett & Hicks apparently ticked several of the stereotype boxes, including being
dumber than a box of...stereotypes? Gillett, anyway.
Proof positive one needn't be bright to be filthy rich.
By Chris Wright
Here's bit of hot spoof action coming right at you...
Struggling? Never fear, the video also comes with an accompanying script for those not
particularly well-versed in the Catalan vernacular...
Valdes: 'When you are close to me, you you, you pass the ball to me.
Que? This fantastic spoof poke fun at the genuine problems Barcelona's Spanish and Catalan-speaking
players appear to be experiencing when trying to give instructions to new boy Ibrahim Afellay. The
full script, including English and Spanish bits, goes a bit like this: Valdes: When you are close
to me, you, you, you pass the ball [.
MANCHESTER, England — A globe-trotting comic book character has left officials at Greek
football club Aris with faces as red as his famous sweater after popping up in a spoof photo in a
matchday program. Instead of using an official Manchester City team picture for the program for
Tuesday's Europa League match, designers at Aris [.
Match programme FAIL Man City's Europa League opponents Aris Thessaloniki were forced to pulp the
match programmes for their Tuesday evening clash after inadvertently printing a spoof City squad
photo. The Photoshopped intruder featured a 60-man squad including Wayne Rooney, Kaká, Zlatan
Ibrahimovic, Lionel Messi, Fernando Torres, Didier Drogba and Mesut Ozil.
By Chris Wright
"Top row, from left to right: Pirlo, Forlan, Robben..."
When the vast Man City bandwagon rolled into town on Tuesday evening, Greek side Aris
Thessaloniki pulled out all the stops to impress their uber-wealthy guests by providing City
executives with an advanced copy of their matchday programme which included the picture above under
the proviso that it was the Premier League side's official squad photo.
Seem to be drowning in video posts at the moment.
But it would be difficult to let Ronaldo's retirement (the Ronaldo - very young children,
ask your parents) go unmentioned.
He was quite ugly, he took a funny turn before the World Cup final, he called his son Ronald and he
was the best player Bobby Robson ever worked with.
The big 30 for the Fox in the Box Would anyone go to the expense of placing a spoof 30th birthday
advert for Francis Jeffers? If not then his fall from grace is well and truly complete. From
backpage hero to the hatches, matches and dispatches column! Spotted on The Fiver via The Spoiler