How many April Fools Day spoofs did you fall for this year? Once again, football clubs and media outlets have been trying to pull the wool over the eyes of supporters with pranks, tricks and jokes.Lyons blue pitch and the stadium ban for the Partick mascot didnt quite make the yellow ticker on Sky Sports News HQ, but did you fall for any of these? Southampton put an emoji on their badge Southamptons new club crest... apparently Southampton announced a rather odd club crest for the 2016/17 Premier League campaign - featuring a smiling Saintly emoji. The accompanying press release featured a quote from supporter Paul Inuleg, saying it would truly reflect the values of recent times.Hartlepool to play in fancy dressHartlepool announced they have been given permission by the Football League to swap their kit for fancy dress for the final game of the season at Plymouth Argyle. 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Cristiano, Messi, Benzema, Neymar and their team-mates have already been learning the ropes of the game, reports the newspaper, with an hour set aside after every football training session to play cricket.Zlatan signs for Bayern basketball team This is Zlatan signing for Bayern Munich. No, really... Bayern Munich sent out a Tweet claiming Zlatan Ibrahimovic had signed for their official basketball team. They included an image of a not very realistic Zlatan look-a-like at his official unveiling.Villa fans charged for leaving earlyThe Sun reported that Aston Villa fans would charge their fans £5 for leaving matches early with plans to add on a £1-a-minute surcharge for those who leave in the first half. The tabloid claimed early exits were a health and safety issue because stewards were still finishing their half-time cuppas.Lyon paint their pitch blue Could Lyon play on a blue pitch for the rest of the season? 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