Protester ties his NECK to goalpost at Everton before getting cut free with massive bolt cutters… then attacked by fan
A PROTESTER’S bizarre demonstration brought a Prem game to a standstill last night when he tied his NECK to the goalpost with CABLE TIES and needed a pair of bolt cutters to be set free.
The daft stunt at Goodison Park took an even more bizarre turn when another fan from the crowd then ran on the pitch and tried to attack the man for disrupting the match.
A protester tied his neck to the goalpost using a cable tie[/caption] It took a group of people to get him free[/caption] A massive pair of bolt cutters finally did the trick[/caption] Another fan was led away by police after running onto the pitch and trying to attack the protester[/caption] He was eventually carried away by police and stewards as someone launched a bottle towards him[/caption]The long-haired attention-seeker, wearing a red T-shirt ran on to the pitch early in the second half of Everton’s Premier League clash with Newcastle.
And referee Craig Pawson halted play as an army of stewards, police and safety officers came on to get the man off the pitch.
However, it took a while to get him released due to his precarious situation.
And when he was finally was, with the giant tools, he slumped to his knees on the goal line and unbelievably refused to budge.
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Everton fans voiced their anger and two even tried to run on and attack the attention seeker.
Stewards eventually carried the protester away – with someone throwing a bottle of drink at him – and the match restarted after a lengthy delay.
Just Stop Oil claimed responsibility for the stunt.
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The bizarre incident, as well as a red card for Everton midfielder Allan, led to 17 MINUTES of stoppage time being played.
Despite being a man down, the Toffees took advantage of that extra time on the clock, with Alex Iwobi scoring in the 99th minute to make it 1-0.
An activist group claimed credit for the stunt[/caption] The fan being carried out of Goodison Park by stewards and police[/caption] The same group attempted to do the same at Arsenal on Wednesday, although the man was quickly taken off the pitch[/caption]That proved to be the only goal of the game to give Everton a vital win – their first in five matches – and some breathing space ahead of the teams in the relegation zone.
The same group also claimed they were behind the brief stoppage at the Emirates on Wednesday night when a trespasser tied himself to Alisson’s post and sat on the turf.
That incident saw the spectator jump the hoardings on the hour mark, again wearing a T-shirt with a written message, before being quickly removed.
A steward then pinned him down with a knee on his back behind the goal as he waited for back-up as play resumed.