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10 Things You Might Have Missed This Week – 07/06/19

The big story of the week was obviously Liverpool winning their sixth European Championship, but in amongst the revelry there’s been plenty of things that you might have missed this week, like Messi’s son not quite following in his Dad’s footsteps, and some audacious sofa skills. Here goes…

Urine Some, Urlose Some– All your clothes covered in your own piss before you've even had chance to drink so much that you cover your own clothes in your own piss. Disaster.

You'll Never Drive Alone – The road to Madrid is a long one, so keep that bottle on board lads.

Gini-Us – Liverpool's Dutch midfielder showing off the durability of the iPhone 10.

Dutch Delight – Wonder if Kane, Alli and Rose welcomed Hendo, Trent and Joe-mez in the same fashion at the England camp? Doubt it somehow...

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Liver-Bird – The Egyptian King has fans with wings.

Jurgi Love – You love Jurgen Klopp, which means you hate him, because he's somehow made you hate Liverpool less, and you love hating Liverpool.

Static – Wasn't his best night's work on Saturday was it...

The Stuff Of Nightmares – Manchester City fans are champions of England, Liverpool fans are champions of Europe. Man United fans are champions of hide and seek.

Wind Up Merchant – Young Matteo has his big brother on strings.

Just Chillin' – Those squint photo frames say it wasn't the first attempt...

From Downtown – The best shinned-from-the-halfway-line-goal you'll see all afternoon.

To The Neymar-Mobile – Are you really surprised that Neymar has his own $15 million helicopter? Hopefully it doesn't go down as easily as he does.

Lionesses Send-Off – Nice touch from the FA, with 23 billboards featuring messages of support being posted around the country for the 23 players in the England squad.

Eternal Support – Ending on a nice story that's seen Valencia build a statue in honour of a life-long fan, Vicente Aparicio, who lost his eye-sight in his 50s, but still continued to attend every home match until he passed away two years ago. Seat 164 is now his forever.

And that's your lot. Have a good 'un...

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Daniel Jones

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