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Unfair Game



Website encourages kids to show disapproval

Internet game: Irony, honest
Internet game: Irony, honest
Just like the real thing
Just like the real thing
Beguiled by skill and technique
Beguiled by skill and technique
A sick, new internet game is encouraging kids as young as seven to hurl abuse at professional footballers.
Ticket to deride
The game entitled Boos Crewz invites players to become the baddest, least patient, football fan in your "crew". You follow your team across the world with the express intent to pour scorn on the footballers you've turned up to "support".
Sick (sic)
Players are actively encouraged to boo, jeer, heckle and even pooh-pooh the efforts of honest, hard-working professionals. The website has been branded sick both by football authorities and those who play it (in the negative and positive sense, respectively).

"People have just gone over the top with their condemnation of our game," said head of sales and marketing for the developers, Louzer Entertainment, Ernesto Cockgroupier. "Anyone who has actually played it will recognise it as harmless fun at the expense of just a few stupid people."
No such thing as bad PR
The creators have denied that the game is merely a cheap way of gaining publicity by pandering to the sensationalist outrage of tabloid media. The company came under fire last year for its satirical serial killer game Operation: Ripper where players have to try and remove the reproductive organs of street-walkers using a minimum numbers of frenzied knife slashes.
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