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A Clitheroe FC striker who ' was filmed allegedly hav-
iingsexwithawomaninthe manager’s dug-out after last weekend’s away match was sacked to save the reputation of the club.
,. Father-of-two Jason “Jay” Hart v (24) was shown the red card on .Sunday by club officials after ‘ the clip was circulated on so-:
-rial media. •; The film is believed to have
been shot in the away dugout after the Blues’ 4-1 defeat at Mossley AFC, in Tameside, on Saturday afternoon. Thegame was billed “Ladies Day” to at- tractniorewomentoMossiey’s matches, ■ Theplayerwasfilmedalleg-
edly having sex with a female supporter from the rival team with his tracksuit bottoms down. Clitheroe FC chair woman Anne Barker was not impressed.
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j Speaking to the Clitheroe Advertiser aind Times, she said: “While we were at Moss- ley, Jasoni was representing Clitheroe Football Club. In no circumstances do I expect the club to be brought into disre pute by one of its players. 1 “There is a family involved
in all this and you have to con sider that .this incident will have repercussions for her. I • had to take quick action and dismiss Jason, who had been with the club for a relatively short period of time, may be eight to 10 weeks, to protect the reputation of Clitheroe FC and
the.victims involved. Eve ryone has to remember that
we, the club officials, are also victims in all this.” . Simon Garner, Clitheroe
FC Manager, said his player had admitted making a big error. He added: “It’s totally 3
- wrong what Jason did, but he ■ is apologetic and regrets thej . |
.whole situation. Its unfortUT • nate for Jason and his family how the story has hit the na tional headlines and his big gest regret is the upset it has caused his partner and chil dren. The fact that he was wearing a Ciitheroe FC track- suit is not great for the club, but we acted in the best man ner possible.” Jason,whoUvesinAccring-
ton with his partner and two children, previously played for
. Padiham and Colne FC. • See our back page story for Jason’s apology and the team’s reaction.
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