Premier League clubs are flogging bizarre animal soft toys for Christmas.
The creatures are NOT the side’s mascots and do not feature on their badges.
Early league leaders Liverpool – who have a mythical Liver Bird on their emblem – are selling green frogs for £10.
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They feature the Kop club’s crest on their tummies.
One of this season’s surprise packages Bournemouth have a red, scarf-wearing alligator on sale for £20.
They have a bear mascot at home games.
Fans of the underperforming Wolverhampton Wanderers can purchase a branded rhino for £16.
Unsurprisingly they are usually presented by a wolf.
For £15 Brighton fans can purchase their wooly hat wearing shark from the club store.
They are nicknamed The Seagulls.
Relegation-threatened Southampton face extinction from the top flight.
They have the most expensive odd plush toy in the form of a Saints Diplodocus.
The red dinosaur can be snapped up for £22.
They have a dog mascot.
Woolly the plush mammoth equipped with a festive Ipswich Town scarf can be bought for £20.
The Suffolk town does have replica one in it’s museum.
But there is no connection to the football club which has a horse at games to entertain young fans.
One fan told What’s The Jam: “These soft toys are really cute.
“But it is bizarre because they have no relation to the clubs.
“Surely Brighton should stick to seagulls.
“And Wolves to Wolves.”
The odd collection of plushies can be found in the Christmas sections on the clubs websites.
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