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Published 18:53 13 Feb 2017 GMT
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Seriously. Why?
How much did this cost?
As well as having the idea in the first place and deciding to press ahead with it, we should also remind ourselves that there will have been a cost involved. Yep, somebody, somewhere paid actual money to have this thing made.
What is it even trying to say?
Manchester United fans take a great deal of delight from the fact that Steven George Gerrard never got his hands on the Premier League trophy. As a result, the image of his famously costly slip against Chelsea in 2014 has been widely circulated in the time that's passed since. Never before though, has it been passed off as a poorly-executed dab and compared with the far more intentional dabs of Paul Pogba (in his Juventus days, for some reason) and Jesse Lingard. IT. DOESN'T. MAKE. SENSE.
Of all the games to roll it out for, the visit of Watford seems an unusual choice.
Almost certainly not, but at the same time, few United fans would argue if the FA did decide to step in.
With his drawstring Manchester United bag slung over his shoulder and one of his magnificent official Manchester United trainers anchoring the banner to the damp concrete floor, this bloke has the look of a man who wants absolutely no part in this. Just look at that face.
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