Chelsea Fan Has Frankie Lampard In Her Heart, But Very Little In Her Brain (Or Is Possibly German!) (Photo)
By Alan Duffy
Not really much one can say about this really. Except, surely it’s not that difficult to correctly spell the name of the person who owns your (apparently) beloved club and the person who is the target of your banner.
Photos like these are dripping in FAIL. Unless, of course, this is actually a correct alternative spelling of Mr Abramov…., the billionaire bloke”s name? If that’s the case, then I am truly sorry.
UPDATE! UPDATE! Apparently she could be German and then it’s the (correct) German spelling of the name. Spoilsport.
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She probably boos Benhetez too.
I believe that it’s the German way of spelling his surname -
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Arkadjewitsch_Abramowitsch
So she’s probably German but that’s nowhere near as funny as thinking she’s rubbish at spelling so lets stick with that explanation.
Abramowitsch is the Anglicised version of the Russian (or German, either or) spelling. That, alongside the Engrish (Super 8 Frank) would point to her being foreign as opposed to completely thick.
Thanks guys – indeed it was too good to be true!
I have it on good authority that that girl’s name is Stephanie Von Schnitzelburg. I think she might be German.
I think it’s because she is a Roads scholar.
Just another Lampard fangirl.
I suspect my wife is one too.
I can’t complain, Christine is totally fit.
Pies ain’t so cultured after all…
Could it not have been a pun, even if the German spelling didn’t differ from ours. So very quick to condem.