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Nappy footy fans

Nappy footy fans

Proud dads are being kept nappy - with a new way of showing what they really think about rival football teams.

Nappy makers in Germany have produced a new range in team colours with the motto "I s**t on you" before naming a team.

"It's great. It means your baby can pooh all over the team you hate the most," said one delighted dad.

Some hardcore fans have even been taking used nappies to matches before whipping them out to taunt their rivals.

"They have been far more popular than we could have hoped for," said company boss Karsten Stanberger.

"Football fans are always looking for new ways to show their loyalty to their club and what better way than letting your baby do what comes naturally all over the opposition," he added.

Now the firm Fan Windel has its eye on expanding to Britain's Premiership clubs.

"We're selling out faster than we can make them," said Mr Stanberger. "I hope soon our products will be a permanent fixture at every Premiership match."

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