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Fake isn't it?

 

No idea, I seem to have stumbled upon a forum with people stating which players have been seen with their cock out. :lol:

 

'Stumbled'.  :D

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There used to be a poster in my local sports centre, for sport england or something that. You could clearly see Scholesys cock poking out of his shorts. :lol:

 

 

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Lolz no it wasn't that pic, he must be a habitual flasher. He was in his england training kit iirc.

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Fake isn't it?

 

No idea, I seem to have stumbled upon a forum with people stating which players have been seen with their cock out. :lol:

 

'Stumbled'.  :D

 

Nobody wants this :lol:

 

 

http://i563.photobucket.com/albums/ss77/jimimage/peter-beardsley-balls.jpg

 

 

 

http://www.saintsweb.co.uk/showthread.php?31189-Football-players-photgraphed-with-their-penis-out-(or-erect-under-shorts)#.UdwmCDupySo

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/jul/09/nigeria-scandalous-scorelines

 

The Nigeria Football Federation has suspended four teams involved in "scandalous scorelines" after two lower league clubs chasing promotion and needing to boost their goal differences won games 79-0 and 67-0.

 

In the matches, played at the same time, Plateau United Feeders reportedly scored 72 of their goals in the second half to beat Akurba FC 79-0. Police Machine swept 61 goals past Babayaro FC in the second 45 minutes of their 67-0 game.

 

The NFF called it "a mind-boggling show of shame" and said players, match officials and the tournament coordinator would be investigated for match-fixing.

 

The federation's director of competitions said "anyone found to have played some role in this despicable matter" would be "severely dealt with".

 

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Police Machine is a scary name for a club, I imagine the players running around with batons clobbering everyone  :lol:

 

Still gutted my Vietnamese team (Military Zone 4) changed their name to a corporate sponsor.

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Plateau United Feeders. Police Machine. Babayaro FC. Just how lowly were these clubs? Or is that just standard fare in Nigeria? :lol:

It is the equivalent of there being corruption in the race for promotion in the Conference or something like that. Nigerian football names are usually odd to the European ear, anyway though.

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Plateau United Feeders. Police Machine. Babayaro FC. Just how lowly were these clubs? Or is that just standard fare in Nigeria? :lol:

It is the equivalent of there being corruption in the race for promotion in the Conference or something like that. Nigerian football names are usually odd to the European ear, anyway though.

 

There's corruption at far higher levels in Europe, it's just the stupid blatantness of it that's so funny.

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Plateau United Feeders. Police Machine. Babayaro FC. Just how lowly were these clubs? Or is that just standard fare in Nigeria? :lol:

It is the equivalent of there being corruption in the race for promotion in the Conference or something like that. Nigerian football names are usually odd to the European ear, anyway though.

 

There's corruption at far higher levels in Europe, it's just the stupid blatantness of it that's so funny.

Yeah, it's hilarious. I just wonder what the point of no return was. I mean, you would think after the twentieth or thirtieth goal you might realise that the fix was a bit too obvious and stop scoring, but once you get past forty, there isn't really a point in going back, right? You might as well just keep going. It's hard to have shame once you get to that point. :lol:

 

Our domestic football is an embarrassment, though at every level. There are blatantly fixed matches in the Premier League every week. It was only last month that we had the "attack" at the game between Akwa and Wolves in the PL. The home side were up 2-0 at half, and when everyone came out for the second half, the ref came out of the toilets with his shoes off and his clothes torn claiming he was attacked and refused to restart the match, which was canceled. The only problem that no one agrees with the story besides the ref himself. It is a fair point, too. Why would the fans attack the referee when they were winning by two goals. :lol:

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