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Sammy or Elvis?

Who is better

  • Sammy

    Votes: 31 77.5%
  • Elvis

    Votes: 9 22.5%

  • Total voters
    40
There's only one way to find out..............













FIGHT! :thump: :punch: :dizzy: :punch:
 
:offtopic: but I've always wondered what the "J" stands for... Elvis J Eel: is it "jellied", perhaps?
 
I loved leo the lion (has there ever been a worse mascot)

Well Northampton Town, in the early days of mascots, put out to tender a development of a mascot to reflect their nickname. Imagine the horror of the Northampton Chairman, Directors and supporters when the company that won the tender displayed their mascot in a pre-season friendly. Waddling out onto the pitch came a man dressed as what can euphemistically be called (see The Pub) a tea-bag.
 
Well Northampton Town, in the early days of mascots, put out to tender a development of a mascot to reflect their nickname. Imagine the horror of the Northampton Chairman, Directors and supporters when the company that won the tender displayed their mascot in a pre-season friendly. Waddling out onto the pitch came a man dressed as what can euphemistically be called (see The Pub) a tea-bag.

Scrotal skin?
 
Think Elvis has the most clever name of any football mascot.

I had no idea that a baby eel was called an Elvis, with that in mind I'll vote for him!
 
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