27/05/2020
A strange story was covered by our colleagues at Manchester based national gay radio station Gaydio and by the Sky News Channel this week. It seems that a top South Korean football club, known as Seoul FC and based in the Korean capital, accidentally was given adult dollies which it dressed in football club regalia and used to stand in for real human fans for a match played in lockdown. Apparently, the club had been what it called “let down” by a mannequin manufacturer, who also produce adult female dollies for the pleasure of Korean gentlemen or indeed Korean persons of any gender who wish for an anomatically correct pleasure doll. Although some people found the mix up humourous, there were those who were deeply offended by the use of the adult dollies in the stadium and demanded that the club apologise, which it duly did. Sky News speculates that the incident might have cost some Western Television rights for Korean football. Korean games are going ahead without fans and, deprived of their native soccer fixtures at the moment, some European sports TV networks have been expressing an interest in termporarily screening Korean games to fill airtime.