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SCOTS-BASED ETSY FIRM STOPPERFC BECAME SUSPICIOUS AFTER A HUGE ORDER CAME IN FOR CELTIC PLAYER NOVELTY CUSHIONS. DOUGLAS WALKER 04:30, 02 Nov 2024 Sick yobs tried to buy scores of Celtic
player novelty cushions to torch on bonfire night, the Record can reveal. Stars including Hoops captain Callum McGregor and club legend Henrik Larsson have been immortalised as giant draught
excluders. But twisted thugs wanted to use them as “Guys” on November 5 in Northern Ireland. Luckily the vile ploy was rumbled by the boss of Scots-based Etsy firm StopperFC which makes the
quirky pillows. Owner Ritchie Crossman, 46, said: “I got an order through for ten McGregors and ten Larssons from an individual near Belfast. “Straight away I was suspicious as the most
orders I’ve ever had for a player from the same buyer was two. “I did a wee bit of digging and found his social media pages. “He’d already posted he was ‘interested in going’ to a bonfire
event next week. “Then in another post he said how he had something ‘special’ lined up. “It was pretty obvious to me that the draught excluders were going to be used as Guys. “I messaged him
to say I’d be cancelling the order which was pretty annoying given it was worth a few hundred quid. “But this was just wrong and couldn’t be allowed to happen. “He laughed it off but then
all his social media vanished which I think was pretty telling.” JOIN THE DAILY RECORD WHATSAPP COMMUNITY! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp
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Privacy Notice. An effigy is traditionally put on top of a November 5th bonfire to represent Guy Fawkes who attempted to blow up the House of Parliament in the 1605 Gunpowder Plot. Fawkes
and his fellow Catholic conspirators were caught and later executed. The events led to the British tradition of Bonfire Night which is especially popular in Protestant areas of Northern
Ireland. Ritchie, of Edinburgh, came up with the idea to flog the stoppers after watching players lying on the pitch behind defensive walls at free kicks. He said: “Messi did it for PSG
against Man City a few years back. “It’s then we came up with the idea of making the draught excluders.” Scotland heroes Scott McTominay, John McGinn and Andy Robertson are also available
along with a host of other stars including Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Erling Haaland, Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane. Article continues below Rangers legends Paul Gascoigne and Ally
McCoist can also be bought. The draught excluders are available on the StopperFC Etsy page for £34 which includes free UK postage and packaging. _DON'T MISS THE LATEST NEWS FROM AROUND
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