Weird News
Soccer stalkers
Throwing objects during a British soccer match is a crime, for which offenders can be arrested, the Chelsea team warned their fans on Friday.
The Football Association is investigating two recent games in which the fans threw celery onto the field.
Soccer stalkers
Throwing objects during a British soccer match is a crime, for which offenders can be arrested, the Chelsea team warned their fans on Friday.
The Football Association is investigating two recent games in which the fans threw celery onto the field. Now, anyone who attempts to enter the Stamford Bridge stadium carrying celery could be refused entry. Anyone who is caught throwing celery will be banned.
Chelsea is urging fans who see anyone throwing celery to report it via a special phone number.
For more than two decades, Chelsea fans have been throwing celery amongst themselves and singing a vulgar song about the vegetable.
Wooly Nazis
Four German youths are under investigation by the police for allegedly spraying sheep with swastikas, the symbol used by the Nazi party.
Near the town of Etzeborn the youths allegedly painted swastikas on many of the 30-sheep herd. The youths are between ages 15 and 18.
They are also believed to have kicked and punched some of the animals, violating animal protection laws.
Under German law, displaying a swastika can result in a fine or prison term of up to three years.
Pricey pie
A man who runs six pizza restaurants in New York has created the world’s most extravagant pizza. The pizza costs $1,000 and is topped with six kinds of caviar and fresh lobster.
The 12-inch thin crust “Luxury Pizza” was unveiled on Wednesday. It is topped with caviar, lobster, cr