Fair play. Why would he sit down with his pants around his ankles to get a piss, would the piss not have been shooting people in the back, that was in front of him?Yeah, lot of lies going about. The person who took the picture confirmed it was a piss. if you look at the picture, he's sat on the seat so couldn't **** in that position. I bet no little girl was spewing
Normal service mate didn't expect anything else but I do believe he will turn it round I also believe it could be a long time before we see the Prem again though.
Maybe only half way through his operationsFair play. Why would he sit down with his pants around his ankles to get a piss, would the piss not have been shooting people in the back, that was in front of him?

Happy birthday mate.Be a long time before you see the championship again

Fair play. Why would he sit down with his pants around his ankles to get a piss, would the piss not have been shooting people in the back, that was in front of him?
Can't see anything on the ground or does the lad suck it up his ring, pile of bollocks if you ask me.Well if a was forced it would be going into a bottle in between my legs. Just going by the person who took the picture though, he categorically stated in reply to the original exposed tweet
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Can't see anything on the ground or does the lad suck it up his ring, pile of bollocks if you ask me.
When I had one in the Fulwell end after 5 pints it would reach the front wall and I was near the back.Well some lad on RTG said it was defo a **** from how ever many rows in front. Typical Roker Report **** research meant they bought it hook line and sinker and are spreading it like wild fire. Whoever is running the RR twitter account these days is ****ing moron.

When I had one in the Fulwell end after 5 pints it would reach the front wall and I was near the back.![]()

That wasn't Bovril mate.It used to flow like a river just inside the turnstiles to fullwell end, folk just used the metal sheeting in place to support the concrete as urinal cubicles didn't thry, which obviously had no drains so just used to flow across that area. Had to hop over the river if you wanted a pie and bovril after you'd been for a half time slash![]()

I think that was the original purpose of the moat at Roker Park.When I had one in the Fulwell end after 5 pints it would reach the front wall and I was near the back.![]()
When I had one in the Fulwell end after 5 pints it would reach the front wall and I was near the back.![]()


Poogate denial: Accused says newspaper reports wide of the mark on Stadium of Light defecation
Reports that a Sunderland fan pulled down his trousers and had a poo during yesterday’s home game are a little wide of the mark.
by James Henchard@MrHenchard Dec 3, 2017, 3:07pm GMT
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The man at the centre of today’s Poogate storm in the press has denied any defecating took place at yesterday’s game between Sunderland and Reading.
Reports in various newspapers, including in the Daily Mirror and Sunderland Echo, have suggested a Black Cats fan took down his trousers and had a poo on the terrace of the Stadium of Light during Chris Coleman’s first game in charge.
Presumably on something of a slow news Sunday, those claims are all largely based on misleading posts made on Sunderland message board Readytogo.
The man at the centre of the allegations has told us he was ejected from the ground and arrested for being drunk at yesterday’s match but was later released without charge and there was certainly no suggestion from the police that any defecation had taken place.
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The unfortunate photo taken at the Stadium of Light
Seemingly accurate eye witness reports suggest the fan who was in the stadium’s South Stand yesterday may have been merely unable to control his bladder which was the cause of the unfortunate incident.
As the largest football message board covering all things Sunderland, Readytogo.net has often been the source of news reports with local and national journalists known to frequent its pages in search of content.
The Mirror, the Sunderland Echo and the Evening Chronicle are all today carrying direct quotes lifted from the forum and wider social media sites seemingly without any fact checking having taken placed or the individuals quoted having been contacted for verification.
In July, the storm about to brew over Black Cats midfielder Darron Gibson’s drunken rant first appeared on the forum before being picked up by the media and the internet site was instrumental in the furore over Sunderland Echo journalist Liam Kennedy’s derogatory remarks about Wearside and its people which were unearthed on social media.
And the online gathering of Sunderland fans was the site behind organising flowers for Dick Advocaat’s wife when the Dutchman was in two minds about returning to the Stadium of Light in the summer of 2015 and for raising funds to fly a couple of planes over St James Park to mock the Mags.





Poogate denial: Accused says newspaper reports wide of the mark on Stadium of Light defecation
Reports that a Sunderland fan pulled down his trousers and had a poo during yesterday’s home game are a little wide of the mark.
by James Henchard@MrHenchard Dec 3, 2017, 3:07pm GMT
You must log in or register to see imagesPhoto by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images
The man at the centre of today’s Poogate storm in the press has denied any defecating took place at yesterday’s game between Sunderland and Reading.
Reports in various newspapers, including in the Daily Mirror and Sunderland Echo, have suggested a Black Cats fan took down his trousers and had a poo on the terrace of the Stadium of Light during Chris Coleman’s first game in charge.
Presumably on something of a slow news Sunday, those claims are all largely based on misleading posts made on Sunderland message board Readytogo.
The man at the centre of the allegations has told us he was ejected from the ground and arrested for being drunk at yesterday’s match but was later released without charge and there was certainly no suggestion from the police that any defecation had taken place.
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The unfortunate photo taken at the Stadium of Light
Seemingly accurate eye witness reports suggest the fan who was in the stadium’s South Stand yesterday may have been merely unable to control his bladder which was the cause of the unfortunate incident.
As the largest football message board covering all things Sunderland, Readytogo.net has often been the source of news reports with local and national journalists known to frequent its pages in search of content.
The Mirror, the Sunderland Echo and the Evening Chronicle are all today carrying direct quotes lifted from the forum and wider social media sites seemingly without any fact checking having taken placed or the individuals quoted having been contacted for verification.
In July, the storm about to brew over Black Cats midfielder Darron Gibson’s drunken rant first appeared on the forum before being picked up by the media and the internet site was instrumental in the furore over Sunderland Echo journalist Liam Kennedy’s derogatory remarks about Wearside and its people which were unearthed on social media.
And the online gathering of Sunderland fans was the site behind organising flowers for Dick Advocaat’s wife when the Dutchman was in two minds about returning to the Stadium of Light in the summer of 2015 and for raising funds to fly a couple of planes over St James Park to mock the Mags.