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andyhusky

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  1. Some people have to much time on their hands. LOL

    see link below...

     

    http://www.thespoof.com/news/spoof.cfm?headline=s6i48866

     

     

     

    There was a gay old atmosphere at Boundary Park last night, when Oldham Athletic took to the field in their new all-pink kit in support of Homosexuality, which is raging out of control in the Lancashire town.

     

    The visitors for the League One encounter were Leeds United, who appeared stunned by the new strip. The match ended 1-1, a result which didn't satisfy either manager or their promotion aspirations, but which, at least, showed no discrimination against the Gay Community.

     

    Homosexuality is rampant in Oldham after a lull in recent years, and local gay groups had petitioned the football club with a view to promoting it amongst football supporters as part of the Sol Campbell initiative to get more gay players into the game.

     

    Last night's eyecatching pink strip heralded the start of a major campaign by gays to infiltrate the leagues, and to ensure that every club in England includes a gay player by 2011.

     

    Boundary Park officials even went so far as to give parts of the ground a pink paint job, including the dressing rooms, some areas of seating and the ticket office.

     

    Hull City player Dean Windass, currently on loan to Oldham until the end of the season, came on as an 89th minute substitute last night. He said:

     

    "Pink's for sissies, intit?"

     

  2. OFFICIALS at the Football Association have poured cold water on speculation that Dean Windass could be recalled by Hull City.

     

    Windass is currently on-loan at league One side Oldham, but has been linked with a return to the Tigers as they fight against the drop.

     

    With the Tigers now just six points off the Premier League drop zone, the 39-year-old striker has even spoken of his desire to return to the KC Stadium.

     

    But the Mail has contacted the FA to clarify the situation and have been told he cannot be recalled under the terms of a season-long loan deal.

     

    Officials at Soho Square said Windass would be allowed to return to the KC, but he would not be allowed to feature for the first team.

     

    "Under the terms of a season-long loan deal, the only period when a player can be recalled to play for their parent club is in the January transfer window" an FA spokesman told the Mail.

  3. OFFICIALS at the Football Association have poured cold water on speculation that Dean Windass could be recalled by Hull City.

     

    Windass is currently on-loan at league One side Oldham, but has been linked with a return to the Tigers as they fight against the drop.

     

    With the Tigers now just six points off the Premier League drop zone, the 39-year-old striker has even spoken of his desire to return to the KC Stadium.

     

    But the Mail has contacted the FA to clarify the situation and have been told he cannot be recalled under the terms of a season-long loan deal.

     

    Officials at Soho Square said Windass would be allowed to return to the KC, but he would not be allowed to feature for the first team.

     

    "Under the terms of a season-long loan deal, the only period when a player can be recalled to play for their parent club is in the January transfer window" an FA spokesman told the Mail.

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