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Sunderland fan kicked out of women’s derby clash at Newcastle after ‘shameful’ act


A SUNDERLAND fan has been booted out of a local derby – after pretending to wipe his backside with a Newcastle flag.

The incident occurred during a Women’s Super League 2 clash on Sunday.

A Sunderland fan was filmed wiping his backside with a Newcastle flagCredit: X @Boyle_Thomas08
The fan quickly tried to return to his seat after the incidentCredit: X
But he was stopped by police who led him out of the stadiumCredit: X

Newcastle welcomed Sunderland for a derby day clash in front of a bumper crowd at St James Park.

The players had been met with a wall of noise as fans flocked to pack out the Gallowgate End during international week.

But with no segregation in play, one Sunderland fan decided to bizarrely taunt his rivals up close.

Viral footage showed the supporter rushing along the outer concourse at St James’.

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The fan – decked out in a Black Cats shirt – then grabbed a discarded Toon flag from the floor.

He faced the home support and began pretending to wipe his bum.

One fan raged in response to the footage: “I’m sure the families & the kids in that area thought he was hilarious.”

Another said: “Imagine getting kicked out of an #NUFC women’s game for trying to impress his mam and a load of 6 year old lasses.”

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And a third added: “That is shameful.”

The fan attempted to return to his seat after the incident.

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But he was quickly cornered by a police officer and led out of the ground.

A record 38,502 fans watched Newcastle edge a close encounter 1-0.

The attendance shattered the previous league best of 15,387, which was set in the reverse fixture between these two sides last October.

Shania Hayles came off the bench to net the winner in front of the Gallowgate.

Shania Hayles scored a late winner for NewcastleCredit: Getty

The win sends the Toon past Sunderland into sixth place in the WSL2.

Hayles said: “I saw an opening and just went for it.

“I just did what I do and put it in the net.”

“It’s the best feeling ever. As a forward you always want to score goals, I’ve always wanted to score here – I think I even dreamed about scoring here so to do it is amazing.

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“To see the crowd – see everyone – my family was here as well.

“So for the girls, for the fans, it was just amazing and I couldn’t wish for anything better.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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