Oil protestor ties himself to goal post at Premier League fixture
Soccer Football - Premier League - Everton v Newcastle United - Goodison Park, Liverpool, Britain - March 17, 2022 A protester ties himself to a goalpost during the match Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith
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The Premier League fixture between Everton and
Newcastle United was held up for eight minutes on Thursday after a protestor
tied himself to the goal post at the Gwladys Street end of Goodison Park.
The incident happened just after halftime, with the
invader wearing a jersey with the words "Just Stop Oil".
The group claiming responsibility for the protest on
Twitter said: "Our government is betraying us by funding new oil fields in
the North Sea. New oil means destruction of our children’s future.
"It means war on small island states. And it
means suffering now for the poorest and most marginalised in all regions."
Newcastle are owned by a consortium involving the
Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia, and comes in the week that British
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has visited that country.
It took a number of stewards and security staff to
remove the intruder after he was cut free from the post, and had to be carried
out of the stadium as he refused to leave on his own.


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