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Pitch invader Jordan: “No regrets”

Irons fan and Boleyn invader Jordan Dunn isn’t the least bit concerned about the possibility of a 10 year banning order as “my mates reckon I’m a legend.”

Jordan Dunn, 22, from Dover, sprinted nearly 80 yards during West Ham’s defeat against Spurs, evading stewards to take a left-footed free-kick.

The strike was saved by Adrian as the player’s wall – hilariously olooked over their shoulders ” and Dunn’s attempt was made to look pretty good when Christian Eriksen missed the target with his effort.

Dunn spent Saturday night at Forest Green police station and has been charged with entering the pitch without lawful authority, but claims he  has no regrets.

“I know it was a mistake, but it was definitely worth it,” Dunn told Kent Online.

“My phone hasn’t stopped going off and even Gary Lineker tweeted about it. My mates think I’m a legend.”

Dunn told the paper he started drinking at 9am that morning on the train from Dover to east London; he intends to lodge a guilty plea when he appears at Thames Magistrates’ Court on 1 September.

He added: “I could be looking at a 10-year-ban and even a £5,000 fine. The ban wouldn’t bother me whatsoever but obviously the money would.

“My mum’s not too happy, but she had a little laugh about it.”

 

About Hugh5outhon1895

Hugh Southon is a lifelong Iron and the founding editor of ClaretandHugh. He is a national newspaper journalist of many years experience and was Bobby Moore's 'ghost' writer during the great man's lifetime. He describes ClaretandHugh as "the Hammers daily newspaper!" Follow on Twitter @hughsouthon

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