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‘Absolutely crying' say fans as topless Oldham fan celebrates play-offs semi win by repeatedly licking mate's nipple

‘Absolutely crying' say fans as topless Oldham fan celebrates play-offs semi win by repeatedly licking mate's nipple

The Irish Sun21-05-2025

AN Oldham fan was spotted licking his mate's nipple as the Latics booked their place in the National League play-off final.
Micky Mellon's men travelled to York last night in their single-eliminator semi-final.
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An Oldham fan was spotted licking his mate's nipple
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The duo were buzzing with the Latics' win
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Oldham produced a brilliant performance to beat the Minstermen 3-0 on their own patch - despite having finished 23 points behind them in the table.
Goals by Joe Garner, Vimal Yoganathan and Joe Pritchard sent the Latics to Wembley.
Oldham were backed by a passionate travelling support at the York Community Stadium.
And one fan took his passion to a new level amid the celebrations.
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Two mates in the crowd took their shirts off amid the jubilant scenes.
And while one swung his top above his head, the other leaned in and repeatedly licked his nipple.
Both beamed and pumped their fists following the funny incident.
Responding to the video, one fan wrote: "Absolutely crying at this."
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While a second joked: "I've had enough internet for today."
Another added: "Love that for them."
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Oldham will face either Forest Green or
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Forest Green host Southend in the other semi-final tonight.
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Oldham sparked brilliant scenes with their win
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