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Notts County spectacularly fu**ed up the unveiling of their new signing

Published 14:54 6 Aug 2016 BST

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Notts County spectacularly fu**ed up the unveiling of their new signing

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New signing unveilings are far more enjoyable when something doesn't go to plan.

It really should be a blunder-free process. Fans just want to see their club scarf being waved around and a happy grin from the new man at the club. But everyone will remember Aaron Lennon's now-infamous photo shoot when he joined Everton from Tottenham on loan a few seasons back. https://twitter.com/KevinMadden_/status/562952103526928384?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Another personal favourite of ours was poor old Roberto Soldado, who moved to Villarreal from Spurs after failing to rediscover the goalscoring form that made him such a hot property in Spain. He had the occasional moment at White Hart Lane, but most of the time the troubled Spaniard couldn't hit a barn door. Then this happened after a return to La Liga. https://twitter.com/Footy_Community/status/633599162320310272 But Notts County may have set a new bar for unveiling fails this week, after the club photographer managed to miss a small but extremely important detail when framing a shot of loan signing Vadaine Oliver, who arrived at the League Two club from York City. It wasn't that the 24-year-old striker looked unhappy to be at Meadow Lane. No Aaron Lennon-esque scowl to be seen here. Nor did he somehow mis-kick a ball meant for the adoring fans onto the roof. In fact, Vadaine Oliver did his job just fine. Take a look at the photo. https://twitter.com/KeirNFFC/status/760579854165237760?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw We're not going to spell out what's happened here, as it's probably already clear, but if you're sat there scratching your head about why this picture constitutes a head-in-hands balls-up for County, have a look at the background. The words "Notts County" are painted across the seats in the 20,000-capacity stadium and the photographer has asked Oliver to stand in front of the first "O". Big mistake. pat

This article originally appeared on JOE.co.uk.

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