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Shocking moment football thug threatens TV commentator live on air with warning he will shove microphone ‘up your a***’


A SCOTTISH football commentator was subjected to a foul-mouthed tirade by a fan after a dramatic Motherwell winner.

Moses Ebiye netted a 94th-minute strike as the Steelmen beat St Johnstone 2-1.

Moses Ebiye celebrates his winner for MotherwellCredit: Willie Vass
His strike came right at the deathCredit: Willie Vass

The Motherwell TV commentator, who was in the stands at St Johnstone, said: “Brilliant, brilliant, the St Johnstone fans in front of me are not very happy. I don’t care.”

A fan could be heard screaming an X-rated response.

Live on air, he said: “See that microphone? I’m gonna shove it so far up your a*** you’ll never be able to get the fucker out!”

The commentator continued: “There you go, St Johnstone fans delighted, I hope you picked that up. Ridiculous.”

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Dan Casey put Motherwell ahead early yesterday but Benjamin Kimpioka pulled his side level.

Thankfully for the visitors, Ebiye nodded home in the dying seconds to earn a deserved Scottish Premiership win.

Motherwell boss Stuart Kettlewell said: “It was a trait we’ve had for the last 19 months or so that I’ve been here as a manager that we do score a lot of late goals, and we’re going to need that over the course of the season.

“It’s a brilliant way to celebrate, going into the international break, but we’re going to need more of that, going into the season, no doubt.

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“It’s great. Genuinely, you see the elation from myself, the staff and my players, and especially supporters – it’s a great way to enjoy your weekend.

“We stuck with it, we believed that we could get a winner, and I think you could see that in the changes we and St Johnstone made – both teams were trying to win the game.

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“But it’s a brilliant feeling for us at our club, it keeps that wee bit of consistency going from us.

“Moses is that laid-back, but he got the final touch on it, and that’s what we thought we were bringing to the club, someone who sniffs out a chance, sniffs out a goal, and he’s done it a few times for us already.

“Again, we’re going to need more of that from him over the course of the season.”

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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