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    Watch hilarious moment moaning neighbour drives MOPED on pitch during match and rows with players

    A FOOTBALL team saw the wheels come off at the weekend – after a man invaded their match on a MOPED.Dutch side Veenhuizen were level with relegation rivals Vitesse ’63 when the angry local rode his scooter on to the turf.
    A furious neighbour invaded the pitch on a moped to complain to officialsCredit: RTV Drenthe
    The man was furious with young fans setting fireworks off and scaring his horseCredit: RTV Drenthe
    He confronted home coaches in their dugout, then drove into the centre circle to harangue players before riding off.
    The man was reportedly angry that fireworks let off by young football fans before kick-off had frightened his horse.
    When play resumed Veenhuizen quickly went 3-0 down, and lost the eighth-tier clash 4-1.
    Club chairman Kees van der Leest said: “We are not doing well in the league, and we had to play the bottom team.
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    “The youngsters wanted to support the team [with the fireworks], but it turned out unfortunate with our neighbour driving on to the field.
    “It was annoying.  We don’t want to be a burden to anyone, but we have to monitor safety on the field.
    “We know the neighbour.  He played for us in his youth.
    “We will talk with him.  I think he acted out of emotion.
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    “We want a good relationship with him – we are neighbours after all.
    “We are responsible as a board, and regret what happened, but the youngsters meant well.
    “The event may have influenced our players’ concentration. Vitesse had a better understanding of what the game was about.” More

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    Meet Amber O’Donnell, OnlyFans model fighting Emily Brooke who was blasted by neighbour for ‘always having t**s out’

    IT’S only March but OnlyFans model Amber O’Donnell has already had quite the year. Along with becoming the latest celebrity to sign up for the highly-anticipated Kingpyn boxing tournament, the star has also made headlines for less pleasant reasons.
    Influencer Amber O’Donnell is never far from trouble and will soon be the latest model to head for celebrity boxingCredit: Twitter
    The Tik-Tok stunner could become a fan favourite when she brings her drama to the ringCredit: Twitter
    Amber, from South Yorkshire, was involved in a shoving match with Elle Brooke’s sister Emily earlier this week as her Kingpyn involvement was announced.
    And earlier this year she was berated by a neighbour for being too loud and “always having her t**s” out on TikTok.
    Drama simply appears to follow 24-year-old Amber around and boxing fans can expect to see much more of her in the coming months.
    Influencer entering “crossover” boxing is a growing industry, with Floyd Mayweather’s fight with Aaron Chalmers last month directly preceded by a bizarre clash between two female reality TV rivals.
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    Kingpyn’s High Stakes matches could push the trend even further and it has been dubbed the “biggest influencer boxing tournament” ever.
    The Brooke sisters and Amber are among 16 influencer fighters taking part in three separate events.
    And although the fighting does not officially begin until the first round at the OVO Arena on April 22, Emily and Amber almost came to blows at the quarter-final draw earlier this week.
    After being pitted together the pair met on stage and it quickly became feisty.
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    Emily leaned her forehead into Amber and the OnlyFans star responded with a push.
    The two had to be separated but then began exchanging verbals.
    But Emily’s insults would be nothing compared to the incredible onslaught that Amber faced when she annoyed her neighbour “Sharon”.
    The model was making a TikTok in her car and discussing pancakes when she received a knock on her window from her neighbour.
    Sharon did not hold back as she said: “You need to stop now. You’re being really loud. I just got home from work and all I can hear is you.”
    It all got a bit heated after Amber O’Donnell and Emily Brooke were drawn together for the Kingpyn tournamentCredit: Boxing Social – Twitter
    The pair shoved each other before having to be separatedCredit: Boxing Social – Twitter
    Amber said she was only making the videos as part of her job, but Sharon was not having it and left Amber totally stunned as she went off on a rant.
    She said: “I’ve just come from my actual job and I really don’t want to hear it. You’re in your windows with your t*ts out and I’ve had enough. It’s not just me who thinks it, it’s the rest of the neighbors as well. They’re clear, it’s all I can see is you, every f**king day!”
    Amber will be looking to create more noise and stir up more controversy when she launches her boxing career next month. More

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    We live near a Premier League ground and we HATE it – rowdy fans poo in front of our homes… it’s disgusting

    LOCALS living near a Premier League ground have revealed how fed up they are with rowdy fans – with some even pooing outside their homes. And on top of having to hose human mess from gardens, and pick up litter from streets, the west London residents are left battling to find a car park on game days.
    Residents living near Brentford Community Stadium have revealed why they hate itCredit: SWNS
    Michael Lock says he had to shoo away a fan who was pooing outside his homeCredit: SWNS
    Michael Lock, 66, is one of the many living in the shadow of Brentford Community Stadium.
    He says he’s endured a variety of issues since Brentford’s home ground was built in 2020 – including having to shoo away a man who was pooing outside his home in broad daylight.
    The 66-year-old told The Sun: “My son gets the footage to his phone from the Ring camera and he called me and said I should go and look by the house.
    “I saw this guy defecating right by the house at 4pm after a game. 
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    “It was like a cow had been there. I had to get the jet washer to sort it out.
    “And when I confronted him he just said, ‘When you got to go’ and he got in his car and left.” 
    Michael says the streets and locals’ properties are also left littered with food scraps and empties after games as Premier League fans just drop their rubbish.
    The Heathrow security worker said: “People often buy chicken from the shop and cans of drink and chuck them over the hedges of the ground floor flats over there that are for disabled people. 
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    “Their gardens are the space they can go outside easily and enjoy being outside but people throw rubbish in there.”
    One of the most “annoying” issues is fans nicking residents’ parking during matches, Michael said.
    He’s even fighting to have gates put up to lock sports lovers out.
    “It is all resident parking but people don’t pay attention to the signs or even when we tell them and still park here,” Michael said.
    “It is annoying with parking as there is very limited spaces and people come down here and park for the game.”
    And he’s not alone in his parking woes.
    One neighbour who has lived in the area for 25 years said travelling fans often dump their cars along her permitted road. 
    She said: “They are not allowed to park here but that doesn’t always stop them.
    “You see cars dotted around here who have parked when they shouldn’t.”

    ‘TRAFFIC WAS AWFUL’
    Elizabeth, who lives next to the stadium, agreed.
    She said: “I tend to stay in and work around the weekends they are playing as it is difficult to get around on these days. 
    “The first week it opened I made the mistake of going to B&Q and when I came out the traffic was awful. 
    “I ended up having to park about a mile from my road just to get back.”
    Despite the residents’ qualms, the stadium has given the area a much-needed boost to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic.
    That’s because since it opened about three years ago it has brought swells of people into the area, according to those working in the neighborhood.
    Din Mohammed owns convenience shop Nipa Stores, which backs onto the stadium.
    He said: “It’s great – it’s a real community club. We don’t get rowdy people, all the people who come in are good people.
    “And with the crowds we get good business from them.”
    Another worker, Ayman Mahnay, 39, said compared to other football stadiums, Brentford Football Club has got it right.
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    He knows that because while he works in the area, he lives in Finsbury Park near Arsenal’s stadium.
    The foot outlet worker said: “We don’t have any problems, in fact we get lots of business so the football days are always good for us. 
    “There are no issues with drunk people.”
    Ayman continued: “Here it is very calm and organised – I think because they have set it up very well.
    “In Finsbury Park there is less space and less organisation so when there is a game it can be very busy and not as nice as here.”
    Mark Cullen, 56, also works in the area and mirrored Ayman’s views.
    He said: “I used to live in Chelsea in the 80s and it was awful there because the area just couldn’t handle the mass of fans and what a big football event brings.
    “Here they have learnt from other clubs on what not to do and have got it right.”
    Mark added: “Instead of being disruptive it gives the area a boost.”
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    This is not the first time people living near a sports stadium have raised concerns.
    Last month locals living in the shadow of Man United’s iconic home Old Trafford said they hated it.
    Locals say they also face parking woes living near the sports groundCredit: SWNS
    But people who work in the area, like Din Mohammed, think the stadium brings vibrancy to the neighbourhoodCredit: SWNS More

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    Lewis Hamilton wins right to trim two trees in his garden at £18m townhouse despite ‘neighbour concerns’

    LEWIS Hamilton has won the right to trim two trees in his £18million townhouse’s garden. Hamilton, 38, had been feuding with his neighbours over changes to his London property – including “pruning” the massive poplar trees.
    Lewis Hamilton has come out in first place after a bitter row with his neighboursCredit: AP
    Neighbours had argued the “magnificent heritage trees” should be preserved.
    But, after submitting 20 planning applications over six years, the seven-time Formula One world champion has come out on top.
    MailOnline reported Hamilton had been seeking permission to tidy up his £18m Kensington property since he bought it in 2017.
    On top of “pruning” the giant trees in his garden, the racing legend also wanted to install metal gate entrances, and demolish and replace an old summerhouse.
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    Hamilton and the neighbours clashed over the summerhouse plans as residents feared their “working and living conditions [would be] seriously disturbed”.
    But they were also feuding over the “pruning” of the two trees that tower over the motorsport star’s garden.
    MailOnline reported the neighbours were outraged by the perceived threat to the trees.
    One local even dubbed them “magnificent ‘heritage’ trees” that are “easily identifiable upon approach to Heathrow”.
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    But the council has now given Hamilton the green light to prune the trees – on two conditions.
    The council said “noisy operations” are avoided on Saturdays “unless essential”, and “no works should take place on Sundays”.
    This isn’t the first time Hamilton has been caught in a row with his neighbours.
    In 2020 his summerhouse plans sparked letters of objection from neighbours.
    One claimed at the time: “It certainly does not need another house at the rear of its garden, which, if the owner ever does move in, will no doubt be used as a ‘party house’ away from the main residence, due to the nature of his lifestyle.” More