HUNG OUT TO PIE

Celebs lead fans demanding Sutton keeper Wayne Shaw get his job back as he’s SACKED by club for eating a pie in the dugout thanks to OTT novelty bet probe after club’s Arsenal heroics

A petition for the 23st reserve keeper has hundreds of hits with pie-gate trending on Twitter

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FANS were fuming last night after roly-poly goalie Wayne Shaw got the boot for eating a pie during Sutton’s FA Cup tie with Arsenal.

A petition to reinstate the 23st reserve keeper has hundreds of hits with pie-gate trending on Twitter.

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SunBets  offered  8/1 that Wayne, 46, would eat a pie in Monday’s live BBC game.

Sutton keeper Wayne Shaw chomped down on a pasty during their Arsenal matchCredit: pixel 8000

He was filmed scoffing one in the dugout and later said pals put money on the bet.

The FA and gambling’s regulator then launched probes.

Wayne  said: “It was just me being hungry.”

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Shaw applauds fans after Monday’s FA Cup tieCredit: Getty Images

Sutton United were blasted for forcing their 23st talisman to resign amid the probe — souring the non-league club’s  heroic 2-0 FA Cup defeat to Arsenal on Monday night.

Match of the Day host Gary Lineker tweeted: “So Wayne Shaw, who slept on a sofa 3 nights a week at Sutton to maintain and run the place, loses his job over #piegate. FFS!”

He added: “Day by day football is losing its heart and its sense of humour.”

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Good Morning Britain anchor Piers Morgan added: “This Wayne Shaw sacking just about sums up the pathetically PC-crazed world we now have to endure. Shame on you, Sutton United.”

The reserve keeper was forced to resign for eating the pastyCredit: pixel 8000

SunBets offered odds of 8/1 that Wayne, 46, would eat a pie during the live BBC game, then paid out after he was filmed scoffing one on the bench in the 83rd minute.

The reserve goalkeeper yesterday admitted some of his pals put money on it — prompting  the FA and the Gambling Commission to announce investigations.

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Wayne told the BBC’s World at One: “In no way did I put anyone in jeopardy of that - this is not the case here, this is just a bit of fun and me being hungry.”

He also claimed it was a “pasty” — although Sun Bets still paid out as the definition of a pie is a “filling totally encased in pastry”.

His beloved club then forced him to resign yesterday afternoon.

Manager Paul Doswell said: “It’s a very sad end to what was a good story.

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“It’s clear in FA rules  you’re not allowed to bet — and whether it was a fun bet, or whatever it was, it wasn’t acceptable.

“It’s with a very heavy heart, because he was a good friend of mine.”

The FA and the Gambling Commission have launched a probe into 'Piegate'Credit: Getty Images
Celebs have joined fans in a bid to get Shaw reinstatedCredit: Reuters
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The club said in a statement: “We are naturally disappointed Wayne’s time with us should end in this manner and would like to thank him for his contribution to the club and wish him well for the future.”

Players in the top eight tiers of English football have been banned since 2015 from betting on any matches anywhere in the world.

Gambling Commission director Richard Watson warned last night: “Integrity in sport is not a joke and we have opened an investigation to establish exactly what happened.”

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The FA also announced a probe, with a spokesman adding: “We are investigating to establish whether there has been any breach of FA rules relating to betting.”

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