Tesco and Liverpool parody Deluded Brendan are at it again after Nathaniel Clyne transfer - and Manchester United are in the firing line

The two accounts had a back-and-forth earlier this month

Tom Sheen
Wednesday 01 July 2015 18:03 BST
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We all remember Tesco's brilliant dig at Liverpool and Twitter parody account Deluded Brendan.

(If you don't, click here before reading on)

Well, after the Reds signed their sixth player for the summer, with Nathaniel Clyne arriving at Anfield for around £12million, Deluded Brendan was keen to get the banter flowing again.

Tesco duly responded, even managing to take a shot at the poor form of Manchester United left-back Luke Shaw, who struggled at Old Trafford after a £30milllion transfer last summer.

Here's how it went:

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