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Female football fan has the perfect response to 'slapper' taunt as she flashes rivals supporters

Female football fan has the perfect response to 'slapper' taunt as she flashes rivals supporters

Daily Mail​23-04-2025
A female football fan came up with an unexpected response to rival supporters who labelled her as a 'slapper' during a match.
One individual - who was seen in the away end during Bolton Wanderers ' visit to Lincoln City on Monday - was taunted by home fans.
Bolton were comfortably beaten 4-2 by the Imps and finished the game with 10 men after Josh Dacres-Cogley was sent off in the closing stages at the LNER Arena.
However, the fan in question did not let the defeat dampen her spirits as she engaged in some interesting antics with opposition supporters.
Footage shared on social media shows the woman, who was seen sporting grey leggings, a white top and white hoodie with a Bolton scarf - giving Lincoln fans the middle finger with both hands.
In the clip posted on X, the brunette fan can be seen dancing playfully in response to chants of 'Slapper, slapper, what's the score? Slapper, what's the score?'
This Bolton fan at Lincoln yesterday…
😭 pic.twitter.com/ucsLbsP7Mp
— Football Away Days (@FBAwayDays) April 22, 2025
After being on the receiving end of more choice words from the home fans, she decided to take matters even further.
A video that surfaced on X, formerly Twitter, shows her lift up her white top to reveal a grey sports bra, with fans cheering in response.
Fans were quick to give tongue-in-cheek replies, with one commenting: 'Good to see Bolton still playing 2 up front.'
A second said: 'She must be the one who distracted their keeper then, that's the only explanation for him conceding from that freekick.'
However, others praised the way in which she handled the situation humorously given the chants she was being subjected to.
A third remarked: 'Fair play to her for taking the banter & giving a bit back.'
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