Soccer Fans Are Roasting The A-League For Their New ‘Star Wars’ Round
"Goalkeepers should be forced to dress as Chewbacca."
The A-League has just revealed that it is teaming up with the Walt Disney Company for a Star Wars-themed round to celebrate the release of The Last Jedi. And in a development that should surprise no one, fans are roasting the absolute crap out of them.
According to an announcement from Football Federation Australia, Star Wars round will run from December 8-10, and will feature “character appearances, big screen content, themed activities, special signage and giveaways”.
A limited edition ball in the design of beloved droid BB-8 will also be available to purchase. Personally I resent the FFA for trying to trick me into doing exercise in this way.
“Competitive sport can produce some of the most enthralling storylines, much like the acclaimed suite of Star Wars films,” said Disney’s Kylie Watson-Wheeler. “We look forward to celebrating the hero’s journey through best-practice activations, content and experiences for families and fans alike.”
Fans on social media weren’t really buying it.
Peak A-League. https://t.co/3voJdy1wGJ
— Nathan Peever (@NPeever) November 28, 2017
A-League – Return of the Cringe
— DJ Miki (@DJMikiOfficial) November 28, 2017
We should be thrown out of the World Cup for this. https://t.co/KzNZ2JR9r9
— Mike Ticher (@mikewsc1) November 28, 2017
I hope the Stormtroopers wipe the floor with the Gungans https://t.co/CpjtWaDiIi
— Rikki Lambert (@rikkilambert) November 28, 2017
As a low-budget parody of an actual football competition, it’d be better for the A-League to do a Spaceballs round.
— Paul Mavroudis (@PaulMavroudis) November 28, 2017
Goalkeepers should be forced to dress as Chewbacca and any one under 175cm should be an ewok for #StarwarsRound
— Rob (@RobskiNew) November 28, 2017
— Nathan Jones (@jonzey0) November 28, 2017
— Bryn (@voyeuristicvole) November 28, 2017
On the positive side, this is still a hell of a lot less cringey than the NRL’s Marvel Round.
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Feature image via Hyundai A-League on Facebook.