Extrafootie

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Here at Format we love football and social networking, so Extrafootie is right up our street. Combining, um, football and social networking, it works like facebook, only you can follow your favourite team, place bets and get free stuff.

The site launched officially earlier this week, and to celebrate - possibly whilst doing a funny dance down the pitch - it's teamed up with the Daily Mail to offer a footie fan's dream prize. If you like AC Milan. You can enter here.

And if you don't like football at all, this will fill one minute and 12 seconds of your Friday afternoon with Jurassic joy. Hey!

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