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The Parody Twitter Account Dedicated To Craig Shakespeare Is Utter Genius

The Parody Twitter Account Dedicated To Craig Shakespeare Is Utter Genius

Brilliant.

Josh Lawless

Josh Lawless

You can't beat a good parody account when it's done well.

The 'Boring Milner' account set up is a personal favourite of mine and I found myself chuckling at the dry and dreary tweets about kitchen utensils that one could believe James Milner would write.

Milner himself became a fan of the account, which is evidence of the power that a parody account can have.

SPORTbible interviewed the brains behind 'Boring Milner' and his responses were typically and brilliantly boring.

But another cracking parody account has surfaced and it's entirely dedicated to Leicester City boss Craig Shakespeare.

Shakespeare took on the reins at the King Power Stadium after Claudio Ranieri was sacked and has won all six of his games in charge of the club.

Image: PA

The 53-year old has rejuvenated the likes of Jamie Vardy and Riyad Mahrez and guided the Foxes to the Champions League quarter finals, where they are the only English team left in the competition.

And one fan was honoured the former Walsall midfielder but dedicating an account to the fact that Shakespeare seemingly always has two footballs under his arms.

Image: PA

The 'TwoBallsShakey' account garnered over 1,400 followers so far and some of the tweets are utterly brilliant.

Check out some of the goodness here:




The bloke just loves holding two footballs, doesn't he?

It genuinely feels wrong when he's not. If he was allowed to be on the touchline with two balls under his arms, he definitely would.

This is undoubtedly our new favourite Twitter account but I must say, it's not quite on the level of the 'Paddy Madden Facts' account I set up about the former Yeovil Town and now Scunthorpe striker.

Sadly it didn't quite take off as I had hoped but it did get a few retweets from the man himself.

Featured Image Credit: PA

Topics: Leicester City