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So Ayr United could be charged wiyh bringing the game into disrepute for adverising their new strip using a topless model with the new shirt painted on. This has upset some group called "Women in Sport"; I know, I had never heard of them either. In my opinion, the boot on TV from this organisation is only jealous because nobody would want to see her do this. You would think that the authorities would have more pressing problems to sort out, such as crowd invasions of pitches. But no, they would rather make tits of themselves over - tits.

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It's a fun, perfectly legal, marketing campaign that's been done for several years now. It's successful as it usually gets a wee club like Ayr some exposure on forums and social media every season. It's absolutely absurd that they are facing a charge.

Shock horror!! Sport with a +80% male following has a marketing campaign aimed at men.

Where does it stop? Ban the soccerette on soccer Saturday and who can forget that shameful era in our history when we employed half time cheerleaders. Any footballer giving an interview in Zoo, FHM or even the daily star, should also face mandatory charges.

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