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You may recall yesterday’s win a world cup replica jersey from Life Style Sports competition?

Gemma from Life Style Sports selected the winners this morning after refusing bribes from a reader in Quatar.

The winners are…

“I demand the Mexico replica Life Style Sports World Cup jersey because it’s a far healthier way of supporting them than my ‘have a burrito on match day’ plan.” (Ah_Jaysis_Howya)

“I demand the Portugal replica Life Style Sports World Cup jersey because while wearing it there’s a slight chance I’ll get mistaken for Cristiano Ronaldo by hen party hotties on an upcoming dreary and foggy Galway Saturday night (I stress foggy… *smiles and tooth sparkles*)” (Ted)

“I demand the England replica Life Style Sports World Cup jersey because I am raising a football-allergic 11 year old son here [in the UK] all on my own.You have no idea what a struggle it is to come to terms with a football-allergic son. This is a shocking afflication believed to effect 1% of all Irish men and about 20% globally.
His Father and his uncles, his cousins and his sister try but I can see the look in their eyes when he picks up a book instead of watching the world cup….. ‘He is not the same as us’
We have tried everything, a bigger telly – he used it to watch cartoons!. A leather ball – now lying neglected in the corner of the garden. A visit to a football match – he ate an ice-cream and fell asleep and Saturday morning training with a local football club – he disappeared after 15 mins on the pitch and ate all the oranges. Now they are saying things on the internet about him. He is a lovely boy in every other way he just cannot do this one thing in life. He can communicate effectively with his peers (“I hate football”) and even demonstrates some promising non-verbal communication style (two fingers at the telly when the football is on).I really think with the right equipment, we can turn his life around for the better…” (Liggy)

Thanks all.

Life Style Sports

Previously: if You Can’t Beat Them

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