Pictures: Sheffield United fans release £30m West Ham banknote
Published 15:15 30/09/08 By By Dan Silver, Mirror.co.uk
Sheffield United fans' fake bank note: front
Sheffield United fans' fake bank note: reverse
Sheffield United fans have marked their side's recent 'victory' over West Ham in the Carlos Tevez row by producing a run of mock bank notes bearing his likeness.
The £30m notes are a reference to the compensation figure that the Blades are demanding following their relegation from the Premier League in 2007 at the London side's expense.
The reverse of the note features the likesness of 'Cheif Cashier' Trevor Brooking, the ex-West Ham legend who some Sheffield United fans suspect had a hand in the Premier League's initial decision not to dock West Ham points when problems with Carlos Tevez registration first came to light.
Sheffield United aren't the first fans to make their own bank notes, of course. Two years ago Arsenal fans made a batch bearing the likeness of former player Ashley Cole:
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