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Arsenal fan accidentally receives Al Qaeda flag in horrifying online mix-up

An Arsenal supporter would’ve been left baffled by a Gunners flag that was bought online by his parents - due to an obvious design mix-up from an unofficial source. The iconic logo, which was introduced from a classic model back in 2002, has the word Arsenal above a cannon which represents a historic military influence in Woolwich. Gold and white strips are also included, but due to the popular nature of the club, merchandise has been adapted into different styles around the globe. However, some changes in wording might be more obvious than others, and it appears as though some parents have been duped in buying their son an unofficial flag. An Arsenal fan was left with this after his...
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