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Football anyone?

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As an Arsenal supporter, and therefore one that can appreciate quality football (my colleague Andy Bool tried to convince me that Nottingham Forest are still a quality team today - a misguided man) I thought this film was fascinating.

A marine survey team off the north Wales coast discovered dolphins, playing 'football' with jellyfish lying on the water's surface.

The bottlenose dolphins were spotted tossing the jellyfish off Tremadog
Bay. Jonathan Easter, one of the team said the "incredible images...present more questions than answers!" Smart mammals I say, maybe one could play for Nottingham Forest one day.


Radio Five also covered the story and one of the many public contributors texted in to say 'you cannot trust dolphin footballers, they are always diving' I am sorry but that made me laugh out loud.


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