Global footballing pariah Thierry Henry (if you're assessing him through unsmiling Irish eyes) is the target of a new t-shirt from the creative strike force at Manchester's Love.
An unsporting coq
Formerly widely adored all-round urbane nice guy and multiple brand ambassador Henry has found himself demoted to the Diego Maradona League of Ungentlemanly Conduct after his handball in the world cup play off match against Ireland last week.
The unseen foul - unseen by only one person in the watching world, the most important one - led to France equalising against Ireland and laid the foundations for the team's eventual 2-1 victory, which secured their berth at next year's event in South Africa.
Love, who, to be sure, must be Irish fans, have produced this t-shirt in response, playing on the iconic le coq sportif branding.
If the agency can get it out on the streets in Dublin quick enough, How-Do would expect sales to be rather swift.
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