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West Brom warn Newcastle fans of ‘windmill-free zone’ in FA Cup clash after fan’s obscene penis celebration


NEWCASTLE fans have been hilariously reminded not to pull their pants down when supporting their team in the FA Cup trip to West Brom.

The Baggies are in no mood to witness the sort of scenes that occurred after Newcastle snatched a late win at Oxford on Tuesday.

 The fan rushed down the Kassam Stadium stairs to expose himself

The fan rushed down the Kassam Stadium stairs to expose himself

After Allan Saint-Maximin’s dramatic goal against Oxford in the Magpies’ fourth round replay, one over eager supporter showed just how cock-a-hoop he was.

In scenes captured live on BBC One, the Toon loon pulled out his penis and performed a windmill motion with his member.

Fearful of such antics becoming a theme on Newcastle’s cup run, West Brom tweeted the ticket details for their March 5 fifth round match-up with a helpful reminder.

They stated: “We would like to remind Newcastle supporters The Hawthorns is a windmill-free zone.”

Fans were in stitches at reading the tweet with it gaining over 18,000 likes and 3,000 retweets.

Cameras quickly pulled away from the windmilling fan but viewers had already got an eyeful – with some realising it came above an advertising board for Viagra.

Goalscorer Saint-Maximin had the spotlight taken away from him after weaving way through the Oxford defence to smash home from 20 yards out and secure his side a 3-2 win in extra-time.

And the winger revealed his bewilderment at seeing the footage back.

He tweeted his confusion with a gif and the caption: “Me after seeing the helicopter celebration”.

Plenty of fans made their appreciation known for his reaction, Kian tweeting: “Allan have my kids.”

Asim added: “You should remove that extra L in your name Allan as you clearly never take one.”

Ryan joked: “You loved it don’t lie.”

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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