Anti-vaxxers try to troll football legend but arrive at the wrong home

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Anti-vaxxers try to troll football legend but arrive at the wrong home
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An NFL star was behind the wheel when he was hurt and his passenger died in a car crash in which the vehicle rolled over.

It came after the former England captain and Newcastle United hero urged Brits to get their boosters in a video promoted by the Premier League.

Their pathetic attempt failed however, after the group - three men and one woman - picked the wrong house, according toThey posted their papers through the letter box of a property they mistakenly thought was his family home.After pressing an electronic buzzer, one of them posts documents into an external letterbox.

A group of anti-vaxxers posted a letter serving football legend Alan Shearer, except they put the letter in the wrong mailbox. Picture: AP Photo/Scott Heppell But a commenter on the group’s Facebook post suggested the property was not Shearer’s - with others confirming the group got it embarrassingly wrong.

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