Female football fan lifts up top and gives rivals eyeful after 'slapper' taunts
One Bolton Wanderers fan wasn't going to take the taunts of Lincoln City supporters lying down as she hit back at their brutal chants with some jaw-dropping banter of her own
A female football fan gave rival supporters an eyeful when she lifted up her top in response to savage terrace taunts.
Bolton Wanderers fans haven't had much to celebrate this season, with the former Premier League outfit who once lit up the top flight under Sam Allardyce now slumped in eighth place in League One. They are currently six points off sixth place and it looks increasingly unlikely they will secure the chance to get promoted via the play-offs.
Former manager Ian Evatt was sacked in January, after telling his own fans to "f*** off". And on Monday his replacement Steven Schumacher took the Trotters away to 11th-placed Lincoln City, where they were thrashed 4-2 and ended up with 10 men after Josh Dacres-Cogley was sent off late on at the LNER Arena.
But one Wanderers supporter wasn't going to let the defeat or jibes from the home crowd dampen her mood. Footage shared on social media shows the woman - dressed in grey leggings, a white top and white hoodie with a Bolton scarf - giving Lincoln fans the middle finger with both hands.
In the clip posted on X, the brunette fan can be seen dancing and wiggling her bottom in response to chants of "Slapper, slapper, what's the score? Slapper, what's the score?"
Subjected to more taunts of "who's the slapper in the white?" the woman then seemingly decided to show a bit more spirit than her team.
The video shows her lift up her white top to reveal a grey sports top and her curves beneath, while again giving the middle finger and dancing, prompting loud cheers from The Imps' faithful in the nearby stand.
Fans responded to the footage online, with one commenting on X: "Good to see Bolton still playing 2 up front." A second said: "She must be the one who distracted their keeper then, that's the only explanation for him conceding from that freekick."
Another fan commented: "Gets worse every time I watch it. Which has been a lot." A Peterborough fan, whose side play Bolton next, added: "Hope she’s at Posh on Saturday tbh."
Meanwhile, a fifth fan said: "Fair play to her for taking the banter & giving a bit back." And another agreed: "Fair play to her for having a laugh back at them. Good banter."
Veteran striker James Collins scored twice as Lincoln all but ended Bolton's play-off hopes. Erik Ring and Reeco Hackett – the latter with a clever free-kick – also scored for the home side.
Jay Matete and Alex Murphy were on target for Bolton, who suffered a fourth successive defeat - the first time they have lost four games in a row since 2021
Speaking after the game, Schumacher said the injury crisis that has plagued his team was "no excuse". He said: "Everybody else still needs to know how to work as a team and defend properly. The goals we conceded today were horrific."
The head coach - a former midfielder who began his career at Everton - admitted his team's alarming rate of decline, with seven defeats in nine games since March 11, had caught him by surprise.
Schumacher added: "When I first came in, I said in my first few interviews that I think this squad's got loads of talent. I said that it had the ability to get promoted.
"But the longer it has gone on, and the more that I've seen, and the deeper that goes… It has got some talent, still. But I don't think it's got the mentality to get promoted, this squad.
"So, we need to do some changes. Obviously, the summer can't come quick enough now."