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What's the most "Tin Pot" thing you've seen in the SPFL


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9 minutes ago, killienick said:

Is that boy playing with a lobster? How middle class do you have to be to have a pet lobster?

East stand I take it? 

A lot of pet lobsters over with me in the FB, it's all about the circles you mix in Nick.

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1 hour ago, 7-2 said:

I think it's actually called 'trying to be hilarious with a cheap joke and failing big time'.

Clever marketing, sold plenty shirts,  gave some folk a laugh and you're still talking about years later. :)

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13 minutes ago, Mr. X said:

Clever marketing, sold plenty shirts gave some folk a laugh and your still talking about years later. :)

Yes, of course. The club's football shirts only sold because of the ad. Says a lot about the target market then. If you think people still talking about it years later is a good thing I hope your shirt was a good fit. 

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34 minutes ago, 7-2 said:

Yes, of course. The club's football shirts only sold because of the ad. Says a lot about the target market then. If you think people still talking about it years later is a good thing I hope your shirt was a good fit. 

I never normally buy a shirt for myself, but after I recovered from the eye watering, shoulder shaking, rib aching laughter brought on by the masterpiece of an advert, that could only have been penned by a comedy genius, I bought four. 

Can't speak for anybody else. :unsure2:

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Yes, of course. The club's football shirts only sold because of the ad. Says a lot about the target market then. If you think people still talking about it years later is a good thing I hope your shirt was a good fit. 


You are taking this quite seriously.
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Yes, of course. The club's football shirts only sold because of the ad. Says a lot about the target market then. If you think people still talking about it years later is a good thing I hope your shirt was a good fit. 

I bought 14. A fresh one for every day my two week beach holiday in the summer. I still wear them yet. God bless that advert!
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