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Troopz Livestreamed Himself Getting Kicked Out Of Wembley During England vs Czech Republic

Troopz Livestreamed Himself Getting Kicked Out Of Wembley During England vs Czech Republic

"They hate our success!!!"

Daniel Marland

Daniel Marland

Former AFTV personality Troopz managed to get himself kicked out of Wembley during England's 1-0 win over the Czech Republic.

Raheem Sterling scored the only goal of the game as Gareth Southgate's side sealed top spot in Group D and a place in the last 16.

Off the pitch however, a situation developed involving popular social media influencer Troopz.

Now working for Barstool Sports, Troopz documented himself being escorted out the stadium by security.


"For vlogging!" Troopz fumed while walking away. "For vlogging, blud. You're famous now, blud."

Troopz watched the rest of the game in the Wembley Park arena alongside cameraman @WayneJetskiii.

Jetskiii took to Twitter and said: "Just in case anyone is wondering. Troopz and I have been to the last 2 England matches at Wembley.

"I've brought in a camera PER THE RULES at Wembley and only filmed Troopz reactions. We got kicked out today during "God Save The Queen" as I panned around the stadium. SAD!!

There are regulations against bringing camera equipment into the stadium and an official Wembley rule states: "No person (other than a person who holds an appropriate license) may bring into the Ground or use within the Ground any equipment which is capable of recording or transmitting (by digital or other means) any audio, visual, or audio-visual material or any information or data in relation to the Event of the Ground."

Lifelong Arsenal fan Troopz can at least enjoy the fact that one of his own put in a stellar performance on Tuesday evening.

Bukayo Saka was handed a shock start on the right wing and proved to be a constant menace in attack.

Many questioned his inclusion over Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford, but the 19-year-old put in a Man of the Match performance.

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When asked about any advice from manager Southgate during the game, Saka told ITV Sport at full-time: "He just told me to go out there and play my game and express myself how I've played at my club all season

"Sometimes that means dropping in and driving at opponents and I did that, it got us up the pitch.

'It was a good cross from Jack and Raheem was at the right place at the right time again to score us a goal. I was up there, but I'm not quite tall enough!"

Featured Image Credit: Barstool Sports

Topics:ย Football, Euro 2020, England