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West Bromwich Albion pegged at top spot for the worst football club Christmas gifts

Baggies clothes pegs have topped a list of the worst Christmas presents being sold by Premier League clubs.

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Loyal Albion fans can show support for their club whilst hanging out their washing on the blue and white pegs which will set them back £4.49.

The list of tacky presents was complied by sports betting, daily fantasy football and eSports website, GambleGeek.

Clubs up and down the country are becoming more renowned for their marketing expertise, which means selling anything with a football logo on to supporters is fair game.

Aston Villa's worst offering - an astro turf sign costing £4 - should arguably have charted higher than eighth.

Others on the list include a £25 Bournemouth hard hat, while Eagles carpenters may also like to whip out their Crystal Palace tape measures if they have a spare £4.99.

Pet lovers from Sunderland can buy a dog lead emblazoned with the club's crest for £7.99, while a flashing yo-yo could make a stocking filler for Stoke City supporters.

Chelsea fans, eager to remember their last victory, can use their club's highlighter set for £4.

And when the turkey is ready to take out Hammers supporters will be donning their £12.99 West Ham United oven gloves on Christmas Day.

Scousers decorating their house will be using £8 Liverpool tree toppers while the more boisterous Manchester United fans can snap up a Christmas desktop tree for £10.

Awful Christmas jumpers are a staple for men and women these days and Newcastle United have produced their very own for £25.

Cockerel tinsel is available for Tottenham Hotspur fans costing £5 and with the temperature dropping this month Manchester City has thankfully produced a £10 garden thermometer.

Leicester City antlers at £12 will soon be popping up at the King Power Stadium and no Watford will be late for the Boxing Day kick off thanks to the club alarm clock.

Southampton shot glasses at £7 will help warm the spirits this Christmas and those travelling to watch the Gunners will make sure their vehicle is kitted out with Arsenal car dice for £5.

Rounding of the top 20 worst buys are Swansea ladies' perfume at £15, Everton aftershave at £15 and a £40 Norwich City striped fleece onesie.

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