England fan ‘wipes his a***’ with a Sunderland flag whereas watching pleasant

An England fan has left others disgusted after he appeared to wipe his a*** with a Sunderland flag.

England welcomed Bosnia and Herzegovina to St James’ Park on Monday evening – with Gareth Southgate looking to fine tune his squad ahead of Euro 2024. The Three Lions ran out 3-0 winners, but some fans were distracted by the actions of one individual.

During the game, a video has emerged of a fan taking an England flag, with the Sunderland logo, and proceeding to wipe his behind. One fan responded: “Might not be so funny for him when he gets a football banning order. At least he’ll be a hero down his local pub with his mates next season!”

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“People wonder why England don’t travel the country more and play at different stadiums, here’s why,” a second said. While a third posted: “If you can’t leave your club allegiance behind when supporting your national team, don’t support your national team!”

“Horrendous craic,” a fourth admitted. And another added: “Newcastle have a properly weird fanbase…”

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The footage was shared on social media

England will now return to Wembley on Friday, where they will face Iceland in their final game before the Euros. Southgate will get one last look at his squad against the volcanic nation before he has to trim his squad down.

The England boss must submit his final Euro 2024 squad to UEFA by the deadline set on June 7 – he will have to cut seven players from his current 33-man squad.

Southgate’s side then begin their Euros campaign when they take on Serbia on June 16. The Three Lions then face tricky tests against Denmark and Slovenia.

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