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Six iconic Transfer Deadline Day moments including Sky Sports dildo and Babel madness

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West Bromwich Albion in January 2013, the Nigerian striker decided to drive 125-miles to Loftus Road and try to force through a move to QPR.The only problem, though, was that the deal had not yet been agreed as it hinged on Junior Hoilett wanting to move in the opposite direction.Odemwingie did an interview out of his car window before the deal collapsed and he was forced to drive back to the Midlands.WHICH IS YOUR FAVOURITE MOMENT?

VOTE IN THE SURVEY BELOWAs Sky Sports' coverage of deadline day grew, the sight of reporters flanked by fans outside clubs' training ground soon became as associated with the day as Jim White's yellow tie.Generally light-hearted, fans sometimes pushed the boundaries too far including outside Everton's Finch Farm in 2015.As Alan Irwin reported on the Toffees' latest transfer movements, a fan walked out from those gathered behind him and began waving a blue dildo.They then proceeded to poke Irwin in the ear with the sex toy before security grabbed them.Following several impressive seasons in goal for Manchester United, David de Gea emerged as a target for Real Madrid in the summer of 2015.The Spanish giants' pursuit of de Gea lasted all summer but they had still yet to complete the deal come the final day of the window.On deadline day, the two clubs finally agreed a deal that would see de Gea move to Spain and United receive cash plus Keylor Navas in return.However, a dodgy fax machine meant that the required paperwork never made the correct destinations and Navas was left in tears in a Madrid departure lounge.Dutch winger Ryan Babel seemed on his way out of Liverpool in the summer of 2010 but was still at the club come deadline day at the end of August.The Reds had turned down a bid from.

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