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La belle mascotte de Reading 2e div anglaise

Publié : 10 février 2006 22:35
par Invité
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Reading striker Leroy Lita enjoys his 14th goal of the season


GOSH :!: :!: :!: c'est ti pas beau a voir, ca, tout d'un coup je mennui de la notre, Ta-Truc, ti-troc, tu-trac... en tout cas la bebitte a poil de synthese.

Reading est en tete avec 11 pts d'avance sur la 2e place et 24pts sur la 3e... l'an prochain en EPL la mascotte :) :) :?: :?:

Publié : 11 février 2006 14:12
par louvressac
ah les mascottes de foot roastbeefs.....que du bonheur



The image of mascots has taken a battering this season after several unsavoury incidents.

Bury's mascot Robbie the Bobby, ironically named after Sir Robert Peel who founded the modern police force, has been sent off three times this season.

Robbie's unacceptable touchline conduct included baring his backside at Stoke City fans, ripping the ears off Peterborough's rabbit mascot Peter-Burrow and pulling the foam head off Cardiff's City's Bartley the Bluebird.

Other examples of furry fury in recent years include the antics of Wolfie, the Wolverhampton Wanderers mascot who took on three Bristol City pigs and also got his claws into West Bromwich Albion's Baggie the Bird.

Swansea City's notorious Cyril the Swan was once fined 1,000 pounds (US$1,430) for invading the pitch and also drop-kicked Millwall mascot Zampa the Lion's head into the crowd.

Last season Plymouth Argyle banned Alex the Greek, spear-wielding mascot of local rivals Exeter City, fearing he might incite crowd violence.

No incidents have yet been reported of trouble involving Chesterfield's mascot, Chester the Fieldmouse.