Because there's a football with you miserable git
BuzzDuraband
28 Apr 166#13
Heat from me. I own FIFA 16 digitally, so it's currently no use to me. But I've ordered it because come September it's going to be about a quid for FIFA and it will go nicely into the steelbook collection.
Oh, and for £1.44 after points I could probably take the time to learn how to kick a football.
Go Jets
28 Apr 164#18
Just ordered thank you, I intend to deflate the ball and store it in the steelbook.
othen
28 Apr 164#15
That was very rude benmack5623291.
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ricky1234561
28 Apr 162#1
So just the case and football? For a minute I thought you got the game lol
jockscot1
28 Apr 162#2
Thanks OP
yusszn
28 Apr 161#3
Thanks Turkey
sfsorrow
28 Apr 161#4
Ordered and cancelled when I realised there's no game. Not sure I've ever seen a meme as silly as steelbooks.
Also available in store. My local has had them on at this price for quite a while.
othen
28 Apr 16#7
So this is just for an empty case? Who on earth would buy that? Very cold indeed!
gsusx to othen
28 Apr 16#8
:neutral_face:
benmack5623291 to othen
28 Apr 1611#11
Because there's a football with you miserable git
kg457 to othen
28 Apr 163#14
Someone who already has the game and wants a steel book, and also anyone who wants a football for £2. There's two people
GimmiSomeOfThat
28 Apr 16#9
Still worth it for the ball but title should be clearer... Quite misleading
othen to GimmiSomeOfThat
28 Apr 16#10
... I could buy a ball like that in £land (in fact they were 2 for £1 recently), and we have lots of empty DVD boxes, so it is still a cold vote from me.
Actually, having looked at the photo, it does look like a better ball than a float-balls, so it might be one that sells for £3 or so (without the advertising logo).
I agree it ought to be made clearer.
Wedge1234
28 Apr 163#12
Some people have a collection of Steelbook cases so for them it's great if they have not got it yet
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Oh, and for £1.44 after points I could probably take the time to learn how to kick a football.
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Actually, having looked at the photo, it does look like a better ball than a float-balls, so it might be one that sells for £3 or so (without the advertising logo).
I agree it ought to be made clearer.