Weymouth man charged after protester ties himself to post during Everton match
A man has been charged by police following the disruption to Everton’s win over Newcastle on Thursday that saw a protester tie himself to one of the goalposts.
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A man has been charged by police following the disruption to Everton’s win over Newcastle on Thursday that saw a protester tie himself to one of the goalposts.
A man was arrested on Thursday evening after Everton's Premier League game against Newcastle was delayed for seven minutes when a protester tied himself to a goal post.
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