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Football Fans Can't Believe What Happened At Half-Time During The Championship Play-Off Final

So, about the Championship Play-Off final half-time 'entertainment'.
Fans from West London and The Midlands flocked into Wembley Stadium.

Fulham and Aston Villa were bidding for a place in the Premier League in the game dubbed as 'The Richest Game In Football'.
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Despite the sheer worth of the Play-Off final, the Football League clearly couldn't care less about what took place at half-time.
As Fulham went into the break one-up, both sets of supporters were 'treated' to a game of FIFA on the big screens.
Twitter immediately called out the interval happenings by branding the scene as 'death of football', 'absolute atmosphere killer', 'the games gone', among others.
Oh and we're currently watching two lads play FIFA at half time. Football isn't broken. pic.twitter.com/pteFORNxDM
- GTFCPR (@GrimsbyTownPR) May 26, 2018
I hate FIFA with all my soul and we are now having to watch two lads play it on the big screen at Wembley as half-time 'entertainment'
- Liz Owen (@lizowen92) May 26, 2018
Half time entertainment. 2 lads playing fifa! The games gone!
- Ryan Delaney (@delaneyr23) May 26, 2018
Half time entertainment is two lads playing FIFA on the big screen to 'predict' how the actual game will end. Absolute atmosphere killer.
- Jordan James Foster (@JordanJFoster) May 26, 2018
#AVFC seriously, who the hell is entertained by watching two fans play fifa at half time? Absolute embarrassment by all involved in #fa and #efl . death of football . #EFLPlayOffFinal
- McCqrfy (@MrMTweacher) May 26, 2018
Hey, Wembley - getting two fans to play FIFA on the big screen as half time 'entertainment'?...
No
- Dave Musson (@davemusson) May 26, 2018
Following half-time, Fulham eventually secured a spot in next seasons Premier League thanks to a first-half goal from skipper Tom Cairney courtesy of a brilliant assist from Ryan Sessegnon.
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