Everton vs Newcastle delayed by fan protests

The second half of Everton’s assembly with Newcastle on Thursday was interrupted after a fan loaded up the pitch and tied himself to the goalpost to protest on behalf of the Just Stop Oil group.

A supporter tried one thing comparable in Liverpool’s 2-0 victory in opposition to Arsenal on Wednesday however was eliminated in a short time, however these followers prevented security and tied themselves to the put up with a cable tie round their necks.

An eight-minute cease adopted, with bolt cutters and scissors taken from the dugout to take away the protester, who refused to depart the sphere as soon as lastly liberated.

Security had to pull the protester off the sphere, whereas different followers from the group jumped over the boundaries to attempt to confront the supporter in query.

After the incident, Just Stop Oil took to Twitter to determine the protester as Louis, 21.

“It’s 2022 and it’s time to look up, it’s time to step up and not stand by. It’s time to act as if it were an emergency,” the protester was quoted as saying.

Report after report tells me that my future will likely be horrible, and my authorities tells me not to fret and pay right into a pension.

“But we have a choice. We can choose to mark that our climate is breaking down, we can choose to resist this government that is betraying us, we can choose to step up and not stand by.”

THIS CANNOT BE MORE SERIOUS

Yesterday, Kai, 21, caught to the objective posts on the Emirates Stadium. Here’s what he needed to say about taking this motion.

This motion is a component of every little thing that may occur this spring. Interested? Join the motion at present. To #JustStopOil pic.twitter.com/TfHq17G1gd

– JustStopOil (@JustStop_Oil) March 17, 2022

24 hours earlier, a supporter named Kai tried one thing comparable on the Emirates Stadium.

The group has held protests in opposition to a variety of main occasions in current months, together with at BAFTAs, as effectively as holding vital marches throughout London.

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