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      It might have been more than three weeks since Halloween, but there was a spooky sight for viewers watching the Monday Night Football between West Brom and Burnley. Stitched NFL Jerseys . As Johann Berg Gudmundsson stepped up to take a corner during Sean Dyches sides 4-0 defeat at The Hawthorns, many people spotted something peculiar in the background.As two ballboys sat watching the Icelandic international preparing to take the set piece, it seemed the one on the left didnt have a face. The unusual episode led to a barrage of tweets about the mysterious ball boy - particularly as the one on the right carried on conversing with him as normal. Sky Sports Black Friday sale Upgrade to Sky Sports now and get 12 months half price! On a night when little went right for visiting manager Dyche and his team, it was a light-hearted moment which would surely have made even the Burnley boss smile when he heard about it after the match.Click the video above to see the ball boy without a face for yourself!Upgrade to Sky Sports now and get 12 months half price. Hurry, offer ends December 4! Also See: Rampant Albion sink Burnley West Brom 4-0 Burnley recap Pulis: Rondon has upped his game Dyche: We played into their hands Cheap NFL Jerseys . -- The Denver Broncos locked up a shutdown cornerback, only his name wasnt Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie. Cheap NFL Jerseys Free Shipping . The above paragraph could be rewritten, verbatim, with Marcus Stromans name in place of Romeros. After both men had disastrous outings in Tuesdays 18-4 mauling at the hands of the Tigers, its clear that neither is the best option to begin the season in Toronto.MIAMI -- A South Florida businessman pleaded not guilty Thursday following his arrest for his alleged role in a human smuggling venture that brought Los Angeles Dodgers star Yasiel Puig out of Cuba. Gilberto Suarez, 40, entered the plea to a charge of alien smuggling conspiracy during a brief hearing in Miami federal court and was granted release on $120,000 bail. He was arrested Wednesday by agents with Homeland Security Investigations, an arm of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The indictment includes few details and only identifies Puig by his initials. But it does seek forfeiture of any money obtained by Suarez from Puigs $42 million contract as well as just under $3 million in cash, a condominium, a Miami house, a 2014 Mercedes-Benz and a 2013 Porsche. A civil lawsuit filed in Miami against Puig contains details about Suarezs alleged involvement in the plot. Those documents describe Suarez as one of the Miami-based men who financed Puigs 2012 trip by boat from Cuba to Isla Mujeres, a fishing village near Cancun, Mexico. The initial price for the trip was $250,000, then was raised by the smugglers to $400,000. An affidavit in the lawsuit by a Cuban boxer who was on the trip said the financiers eventually hired men to take them away from the smugglers to Mexico City. The boxer, Yunior Despaigne, said in the affidavit that he met Suarez and others while in Mexico City. Puig, a 23-year-old outfielder, later signed a seven-year, $42 million contract with the DDodgers. Wholesale NFL Jerseys Authentic. After a stellar rookie season in 2013, Puig this year is batting .290 with 13 home runs and 60 runs batted in for the first-place Dodgers. Despaigne said in the affidavit he was told that Suarez and others were supposed to receive a sizable percentage of Puigs contract. Later, after Despaigne had crossed the U.S. border in Texas, he said he met with Suarez in Miami. Despaigne was told, he said in the affidavit, that one of the original smugglers who was issuing threats because he had not been paid would be "neutralized." Suarez told the boxer to look up the mans name on the Internet, where Despaigne found articles that he had been shot and killed near Cancun. The lawsuit, filed by a man jailed in Cuba, claims Puig falsely accused him of human trafficking to curry favour with Cuban authorities so he could rejoin Cubas national baseball team. Puig had been removed from the team because of fears he would defect. Through attorneys, Puig has denied the allegations. Last month in a separate case, Eliezer Lazo, described by prosecutors as the mastermind of a massive Cuban human smuggling operation, pleaded guilty to extortion charges. Among the more than 1,000 people smuggled in that case were several athletes including Texas Rangers outfielder Leonys Martin, according to court documents. Lazo faces up to 20 years behind bars when sentenced Nov. 10. A second man, Juan Urrutia, is scheduled to plead guilty next week in that case. ' ' '

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