Tony Thompson was sent off after the incident (Picture: Naomi Baker/Getty Images)
A football match turned to chaos after a rival fan urinated in a goalkeeper’s water bottle before the pair got into a scrap.
Video footage online shows the unknown Guiseley fan climbing onto the pitch and swapping the distracted goalkeeper’s bottle for another, similar bottle – with the caption ‘p***** in keepers juice’.
After realising what had happened, Warrington Town goalkeeper Tony Thompson is alleged to have picked up the bottle and squirted it back at the fan.
This led to a heated confrontation that ended with the keeper being sent off.
The fan seemingly swapped the water bottles (Picture: Twitter)
He is said to have swapped his bottle for a different one filled with urine (Picture: Twitter)
Thompson could face a ban following the incident at the weekend (Picture: Action Foto Sport/NurPhoto/Shutterstock)
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Thompson said later that day: ‘Today I fell out of love with the GAME! I’ve been called many names but for someone to [urinate] in my bottle, for me to drink it and then to be told I wasn’t allowed to react because I’m a player is outrageous.
‘That person has put me my family’s health at risk and knocked me sick.’
Warrington boss Mark Beesley said after the game: ‘I don’t think I’ll ever be involved in anything like that again.
‘The Guiseley staff apologised – it was disgusting and there’s no place in life for things like that.
‘I think the referee has completely lost control after that – if someone urinates in my bottle and I drink it, I’m going to throw it away. To send him off for throwing the bottle away is a disgrace.
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‘It’s hard to talk about the football when such a big incident like that happens.
‘From our point of view, the welfare of our players is paramount and what Tony was subjected to was disgraceful.
‘Whoever did it should hang their head in shame and never be allowed into a football game again.
‘The referee has to see common sense – I can’t understand it.’
The fan was reportedly removed from the ground, although it is unclear if the club will take further action against him.
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It all kicked off when the keeper took a swig from the bottle.