Surely, you've seen this video of a drunk Danish soccer hooligan (do I even need to clarify that he's drunk?) attacking a referee, Herbert Fandel, during a 3-3 tie with Sweden last week. The game was subsequently called, giving Sweden a 3-0 win. (The stupidity of that is a whole other story)
Naturally, an online game to waste your time would follow such an act. From the Offside:
The natural progression these days is for a strange and/or funny event to happen during a game. The strange and/or funny event is propagated around the Interwebs through blogs and video sharing. Talented people who are obviously bored at work then take the strange and/or funny event and turn it into a video game to entertain other talented, but bored people at work. We do live in the golden age of technology.The game does come with one drawback:
Unfortunately the game doesn’t include an option where you can see how the referee would do if he had 15-20 beers in him, so you’ll have to do it the old fashioned way by going to the fridge and chugging some brews before you ward off the evil attacker with your flying red cards.So if you too are bored and want to be easily amused, click here
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Source: (FodboldFjolset) via (The Offside)





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