Ah, the old Stadium of Light Bermuda Triangle.
Sky Sports are no strangers to a bit of sorcery.
At first, we thought it was just Rafa Benitez who had the power.
It was second nature to him.
Rafa Benitez has done it again https://t.co/G2ltxjfSdZ
— Nathan (@WAFCNathan) August 5, 2016
Then, it started happening more and more. It wasn’t just wizardry. Imitation was high on the Sky Sports agenda too.
Sean Dyche turned into Arsene Wenger on Soccer Saturday. pic.twitter.com/CuyLekhX8G
— Matt Tate (mode) (@MattWTate) August 13, 2016
Catching thieves? Whatever you like, really.
e mentre parlavamo @angelomangiante… pic.twitter.com/1o3zVeI4Cy
— Daniele Lo Monaco (@DanieleLoMonaco) June 20, 2016
In the pursuit of magic perfection though, the channel has scaled new heights. Their disappearing act was unveiled on Monday night and no-one can find an explanation for it.
Well, other than the groundsman just decided to spontaneously combust rather than listen to Phil Neville any longer.
Groundsman disappears into the Stadium of Light Bermuda Triangle pic.twitter.com/JpHFvXRsia
— Conán Doherty (@ConanDoherty) September 13, 2016
Combustion? Or a ghost?
@SoccerAM spot the Sunderland ghost 👻 pic.twitter.com/IizD3zOBOX
— James Marriott™ (@Jmgills) September 12, 2016
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