A protester tied himself to a goal post at Goodison Park during Evertons game against Newcastle; It took several minutes to remove the man, ...
"My generation is being shafted - we face a cost of living crisis, a housing crisis, a fuel crisis and an unlivable planet - but we have a choice. It's time to act like it's an emergency. It was a big delay.
Everton's Premier League match against Newcastle has had to be halted after a fan ties himself to one of the goalposts at Goodison Park.
It's time to act like it's an emergency. Image credit: Getty Images The shirt featured a link which led to a short video message.
A few months ago you'd have thought the stakes for Thursday's match between Everton and Newcastle would have been reversed.
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A protestor has tied his neck around the goalposts in protest during the Everton vs Newcastle United game at Goodison Park.
- Watch: Arsenal 0-2 Liverpool The protester was on the pitch for around eight minutes in total, leading to a lengthy pause in play. A similar situation nearly happened in the Arsenal vs Liverpool game yesterday but the staff at the ground staff managed to prevent a similar outcome.
The second half of Everton's meeting with Newcastle on Thursday was halted after a ...
It's time to act like it's an emergency," the protester is quoted as saying. โBut we have a choice. โIt's 2022 and it's time to look up, time to step up and not stand by.
EVERTON vs Newcastle became the latest Premier League match to host a pitch invader today as a man attached himself to a net at Goodison Park.
We must #JustStopOil. It's a no-brainer." It's time to act like it's an emergency. The incident, the second of its time this week, will have left the match's millions of viewers and attendees with several questions. In a post, they explained the aim of the interruption and the "emergency" the world faces. The latest incident was from a man who appeared to be a protester wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with the words: "Just stop oil". Premier League fans were bemused on Thursday when they saw the Everton vs Newcastle march briefly suspended.