FANS have reacted to the 'abomination' of a map that appears in Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's 'welcome to Wrexham' documentary.
The map showed Brentford as a club located on the border of SCOTLAND.
Brentford, of course, are based in West London with rival fans often joking the club is "just a bus stop in Hounslow."
The club alluded to this in a tweet they posted and wrote: "We're just a bus stop in Hexham.
BRITS have been urged to stay safe as more than 30 flood warnings were issued across the UK today.
Heavy rain has wreaked havoc and traffic chaos this morning as drivers were forced to abandon their cars after becomingsubmerged under floodwater.
Emergency services, including paramedics and crew from Essex County Fire and Rescue Service, were called out to Buttsbury Wash to help a woman trapped in the flood. Her car had been driven into the three-foot deep water, and a team helped her out of the life-threatening situation with an inflatable rescue dingy.
THE biggest percentage of OnlyFans viewers in the UK live in Cambridgeshire, a study suggests.
The county, usually more famous for its marshy Fens, has more visits to the saucy website than anywhere else in Britain per head of population, Google data revealed.
Researchers found 8,149 annual searches for OnlyFans for every 10,000 people there — a rate of 81 per cent.
The 650,000 population includes the city of Peterborough as well as Cambridge.
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PRIMARK fans are gushing over its new pyjama sets which are perfect for warm summer evenings.
The short and vest sets have been a hit with fruit-loving fashionistas, as they’re covered in mini limes, clementines, cherries and strawberries.
The cherry pyjama set, complete with lettuce hem shorts and a baby pink crop top, were the biggest hit.
The fast fashion retailer’s Cardiff store uploaded a TikTok showcasing the new nightwear, sparking a social media frenzy.