
'It's disgusting' - fan throws object at keeper
"You think you're upset and all of this. Just shut your face and get out of the game. It's absolutely disgusting. "You think you're representing our football club? Then I'm not having you."We need them out. We need to find who it is and dob them in. It's absolutely totally wrong. You should be ashamed of yourself."
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