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Scottish Sun
13 hours ago
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- Scottish Sun
Angry Ginge calls former Man Utd star a ‘TW*T' as he shows off gash on his leg after crunching tackle at Soccer Aid
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) YOUTUBER Angry Ginge called Carlos Tevez a "TW*T" after his crunching challenge on the ex-Manchester United star left a huge gash. Die-hard United fan Ginge - real name Morgan Burtwistle - clattered Tevez - who infamously left Old Trafford for City. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Angry Ginge's crunching tackle on Carlos Tevez Credit: ITV 3 It was payback for Tevez's controversial transfer to City from United Credit: ITV 3 But Ginge was bearing the brunt of the challenge Credit: INSTAGRAM @angryginge13 But the popular streamer was left bearing the brunt of the challenge as he showed off the aftermath of the collision. Revealing his bruised and cut ankle, Ginge wrote: "Cheers Tevez. Tw*t." England - managed by boxing legend Tyson Fury who accidentally swore on live TV during his pre-match speech - were 3-0 up at one point. But Tevez sparked a remarkable comeback with FOUR goals - celebrating each one by gesturing the crowd that had booed him. READ MORE IN football CARLOS THE HACKLE Tevez taunts Old Trafford crowd after scoring FOUR as sub in Soccer Aid The game was tied at 4-4 when rapper and TV personality Big Zuu - real name Zuhair Hassan - scored the winner past Take Me Out presenter Paddy McGuinness with just minutes remaining. Zuu said: "I don't care if it's Paddy, I don't care if it's David James, I don't care if it's Joe Hart. No likey, no lighty." All four of England's goalscorers were former international strikers. Ex-Tottenham star Jermain Defoe got a double after United legend Wayne Rooney and Toni Duggan had put England 2-0 up. CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS Rooney - who shared managerial duties with Fury - made Soccer Aid history by scoring just four minutes into the game. And he did so against former team-mate Edwin van der Sar. A huge £15MILLION was raised for children's charity Unicef in the 14th edition of the annual charity football match.


The Irish Sun
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Angry Ginge calls former Man Utd star a ‘TW*T' as he shows off gash on his leg after crunching tackle at Soccer Aid
YOUTUBER Angry Ginge called Carlos Tevez a "TW*T" after his crunching challenge on the ex-Manchester United star left a huge gash. Die-hard United fan Ginge - real name Morgan Burtwistle - clattered Tevez - who infamously left Old Trafford for City. Advertisement 3 Angry Ginge's crunching tackle on Carlos Tevez Credit: ITV 3 It was payback for Tevez's controversial transfer to City from United Credit: ITV 3 But Ginge was bearing the brunt of the challenge Credit: INSTAGRAM @angryginge13 But the popular streamer was left bearing the brunt of the challenge as he showed off the aftermath of the collision. Revealing his bruised and cut ankle, Ginge wrote: "Cheers Tevez. Tw*t." England - managed by boxing legend Tyson Fury who But Tevez sparked a remarkable comeback with FOUR goals - celebrating each one by Advertisement READ MORE IN football The game was tied at 4-4 when rapper and TV personality Big Zuu - real name Zuhair Hassan - Zuu said: "I don't care if it's Paddy, I don't care if it's David James, I don't care if it's Joe Hart. No likey, no lighty." All four of England's goalscorers were former international strikers. Ex-Tottenham star Jermain Defoe got a double after United legend Wayne Rooney and Toni Duggan had put England 2-0 up. Advertisement Most read in Football Live Blog CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS Rooney - who shared managerial duties with Fury - made Soccer Aid history by scoring just four minutes into the game. And he did so against former team-mate Edwin van der Sar. A huge £15MILLION was raised for children's charity Unicef in the 14th edition of the annual charity football match. Advertisement Alex Scott and Dermot O'Leary forced to apologise as Tyson Fury swears live on ITV during Soccer Aid coverage


Wales Online
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Luke Littler has item in house which left influencer AngryGinge almost lost for words
Luke Littler has item in house which left influencer AngryGinge almost lost for words YouTube sensation Luke Littler was left in hysterics after being questioned by Soccer Aid star AngryGinge over an off-season decoration in his front room Luke Littler baffled AngryGinge with his home decoration (Image: PA ) AngryGinge was baffled to see a Christmas tree still up in Luke Littler's house during an early June episode of Celebrity Gogglebox on Channel 4. The renowned YouTuber and darting prodigy joined forces for the programme when Ginge - real name Morgan Burtwhistle - questioned an odd sight in Littler's living room. Ginge erupted into laughter as he asked: "Yeah just a genuine question Luke. "Why the hell have you got a Christmas tree in your house and we're on the 8th of June?" he added, while pulling the artificial tree into view. Littler tried to stifle his amusement before replying: "Yeah, good question." He then offered the reason after a short pause, adding: "We were at the World Championships for the whole of December pretty much, become the champion and we just never took it down. Can't take it down now," leading Ginge to ask: "So it's just there forever now?" With quick wit, Littler replied: "Yeah it's there until next Christmas now," before an intrigued Ginge asked: "But you're going to be at the World Championships again, so is it just gonna stay there again?" To which Littler explained: "Yeah but when we get back it'll go. Can't be up for a full year," as Ginge chuckled away from the camera. In January, Littler set a record by becoming the youngest player ever to win a PDC World Championship title, defeating the experienced Michael van Gerwen at Alexandra Palace aged just 17 years and 347 days, reports the Mirror. Article continues below Despite a promising start, 'The Nuke' was unable to retain his Premier League Darts title last month at London's O2, falling to world No. 1 Luke Humphries in an 11-8 defeat in the final. The duo recently partnered for the World Cup of Darts but were surprisingly ousted by Germany in the last-16. Content cannot be displayed without consent Following a successful first season in Baller League UK, where he led his Yanited team to second place behind Alisha Lehmann and Maya Jama's MVPs United, Ginge is now preparing for Soccer Aid this Sunday. As a lifelong Manchester United supporter, Ginge will fulfil a dream when he steps onto the revered Old Trafford pitch alongside several Red Devils legends, including Wayne Rooney, Gary Neville, John O'Shea, Nemanja Vidic and Edwin van der Sar, all in support of Unicef. Angry Ginge is set to take part in Soccer Aid (Image: PA ) Ginge will also join a star-studded line-up for the charity football match, with British long-distance runner Mo Farah, TV adventurer Bear Grylls, comedian Paddy McGuinness and One Direction's Louis Tomlinson participating. Article continues below The event will be broadcast from 6pm on ITV1 and ITVX, with kick-off scheduled for 7.30pm. This isn't Ginge's first time on the pitch; earlier this year, he participated in the 2025 Sidemen Charity Football Match at a packed Wembley Stadium. The YouTube sensation, boasting over 816,000 subscribers on the platform, was a member of the YouTube Allstars team in March, netting a goal in the 58th minute of the nail-biting 9-9 match that was ultimately decided by penalties. He also participated in the game back in 2023, playing for Sidemen FC in an 8-5 victory at West Ham's London Stadium.


Daily Mirror
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
AngryGinge left utterly bemused by item in Luke Littler's house - 'Why on earth'
Luke Littler and AngryGinge teamed up for Channel 4's Celebrity Gogglebox recently, and the darts sensation left the YouTuber creased with a decoration which was well past its sell-by date AngryGinge was left in a state of confusion when he spotted a Christmas tree on display in Luke Littler's house earlier this month. The darts sensation and the YouTube content creator teamed up during an instalment of Channel 4's Celebrity Gogglebox when Ginge - real name Morgan Burtwhistle - spotted something a little unusual in Littler's front room. Leaving the sofa while chuckling, Ginge said: "Yeah just a genuine question Luke. Why the hell have you got a Christmas tree in your house and we're on the 8th of June?," as he dragged the decorated faux Fir into shot. Struggling to keep his own laughter in, Littler replied: "Yeah, good question." After a brief pause, he added: "We were at the World Championships for the whole of December pretty much, become the champion and we just never took it down. Can't take it down now," before Ginge replied: "So it's just there forever now?" With quick wit, Littler responded: "Yeah it's there until next Christmas now," before an intrigued Ginge asked: "But you're going to be at the World Championships again, so is it just gonna stay there again?" Littler added: "Yeah but when we get back it'll go. Can't be up for a full year," as Ginge cackled off screen. Littler made history in January by becoming the youngest-ever player to win a PDC World Championship by beating seasoned veteran Michael van Gerwen at Alexandra Palace at the age of just 17 years and 347 days old. And while 'The Nuke' looked likely to defend his Premier League Darts crown last month at London's O2 after topping the league standings, world No. 1 Luke Humphries proved too hot to handle in the final as Littler suffered an 11-8 loss. The pair recently teamed up in the World Cup of Darts but suffered a shock defeat to Germany in the last-16. Fresh off the back of an inaugural Baller League UK season in which he guided his Yanited team to a runners-up finish to Alisha Lehmann and Maya Jama's MVPs United, Ginge is currently gearing up to play at Soccer Aid on Sunday. The lifelong Manchester United fan will see his dreams come true when he graces the hallowed turf of Old Trafford alongside a number of Red Devils legends, including Wayne Rooney, Gary Neville, John O'Shea, Nemanja Vidic and Edwin van der Sar in aid of Unicef. And Ginge will also link up with a whole host of household names in doing so, with the likes of British long-distance legend Mo Farah, TV adventurer survivalist Bear Grylls, funny man Paddy McGuinness and One Direction singer Louis Tomlinson also taking part in the coveted charity football match. Coverage of the event starts at 6pm on ITV1 and ITVX, before kick-off lands at 7.30pm. No stranger to playing as well as managing, it comes after Ginge took part in the 2025 Sidemen Charity Football Match at a jam-packed Wembley earlier this year. The YouTube star - who has amassed more than 816,000 subscribers on the platform - was part of the YouTube Allstars team back in March, scoring in the 58th minute of the 9-9 thriller before winning on penalties. He also took part in the match back in 2023 as part of Sidemen FC in an 8-5 win at West Ham's London Stadium.