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Chinese Businessman Bought A Pro Soccer Team And Forced Them To Play His 277lb Son
© Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports
It's one thing if a family member owns a company, possibly an internet one, and gives you a job, possibly writing a blog with the occasional typo. It's another thing when your dad buys a soccer team and forces the team to let you play...


(Barstool Sports)
Filed Under: Soccer
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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The Torch49 months
Soccer SUCKS anyway so why not, at least he won't be falling down crying like a bitch all the time. Frick Soccer
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EulerRules49 months
I can think of 2 reasons why his nickname would be "Turnover"...don't want to consider a 3rd reason.
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ZZTIGERS49 months
Wait a minute..… “It's one thing if a family member owns a company, possibly an internet one, and gives you a job, possibly writing a blog with the occasional typo.”
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tygerphan49 months
If he’s 277 everyone on the field is 6’8” and taller
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nol1wph49 months
277???
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lovinLSU49 months
Well at least he earned his participation trophy..
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floyd of pink49 months
That was hilarious
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elposter49 months
Nice chip shot at the end (by the other team, not the fat guy). Fat guy was ridiculously bad at soccer.
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CajunBullet49 months
"Daddy Ball" aka Chinese Soccer!
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Skeet Mc49 months
Well, that’s one way to get your kid to exercise more.
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GeauxTigers010749 months
The music is perfect...lmao
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Bunsbert Montcroff49 months
The Mii Channel from the old Nintendo Wii haven't heard this in a while :- D
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Black n Gold49 months
This is the Chinese equivalent of the hot mom fricking the little league coach.
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danilo49 months
I would rather watch that video than this one
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razthecat49 months
"Check out my new BMW. My dad owns the dealership"
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