It started with this: Seriously, take away the kit and the fact that it's his wedding and he'd still look like a complete ****er.
They got pictures taken in the kits. Nothing says that they actually got married in them. I wonder if they got Son kits for this season? I know they're not Korean, but it's the closest that we've got at the moment!
Well the headline did imply it.. but the article doesn't say specifically. Still. It is interesting how more and more clubs are tapping into the Asian market nowadays.
It makes good financial sense. I'm sure that Spurs and Leicester have made quite a bit from the Son and Okazaki deals. They're actually good players too, which is a drastic improvement on some of the previous punts that clubs have made. The likes of Ki, Park (at Utd) and Lee Young-Pyo are exceptions to the general sub-par rule, in my opinion. I'm surprised that there aren't more British Asians in the game, though. I suspect that there are various factors behind it, but it rarely gets mentioned.
To be fair to the complete and utter knobhead, the pictures do appear to be from March 2015. I've just noticed the star on it, though. Where did that come from? please log in to view this image
I have the same kit. I think its the 2009/10 season. It doesn't have a star. He may have added it. I must say upon further consideration, fans like these do make you question your allegiance to a particular club sometimes.
Oh, you mean that article that doesn't actually prove (a) that those two Asian people are actually Spurs fans, or (b) that they actually got married, let alone in Spurs kits...that one, yeah?
You mean the one that has them both dressed in Spurs kits for their official wedding snaps under the headline 'Tottenham supporters tie the knot in their spurs home kit', in the newspaper that you take as Gospel ... that one, yeah
Those look like publicity shots, not wedding photos. That dickhead Gooner was clearly married in his, because you can practically taste the stale egg mayonnaise vol-au-vents and the bottles of Asti Spumante. I doubt the bridemaids are models picked for a photo-shoot, either. One of them has dodgier tattoos than a merchant sailor ffs!
They are dodgy pictures I grant you that. The Standard said the Spurs ones were their official wedding snaps. Lots of couples have 'professional' staged shots like those. I doubt the Standard would have just plucked some random publicity shots off of the internet and then made a story up about a wedding and them getting married in their Spurs shirts.
That's half a dozen newspapers as well as various other news outlets and your own fan sites I'll have you know