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Published 15:39 8 May 2013 BST
Updated 02:28 1 Jun 2013 BST
Has Manchester City supporting Michael O’Leary had a word with the Ryanair IT department?
The security check on websites is a funny old beast. From random strings of letters on some to strangely appropriate words on others, we’re convinced that sometimes they seem to be out to get us.
And sometimes they are just too good at predicting the day's agenda, like this example from Ryanair. JOE reader Andrew Corcoran went onto the site today to book a flight and when he got to the security screen he was greeted with this:
We know Michael O’Leary is a Manchester City fan, so perhaps has he had a little tweak of the site’s settings for the day that’s in it, or maybe they genuinely are passing on their good wishes to the 71-year-old Scot?
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