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A goalkeeper was sent off for urinating in a hedge during an FA Cup match

Sometimes nature calls as red cards go by.

The goalkeeper was sent off forurinating in a hedge during the match.

Blackfield & Langley FC are a team in the ninth tier of the Wessex League.

In Saturday's FA Cup first Qualifying round tie, there was an incident in the 76th minute.

The ball went out for a goal, according to the co-manager.

The players started shouting "what's he doing?" to the ref after he went to the toilet. He was sent off by the ref.

The man protected himself. There was a man inside the hedge. You have to leave sometimes.

I was completely shocked. I did not think that would happen.

We are all shocked by the decision.

The blackfield keeper was sent off for urinating in the hedge. It was the first time I've ever seen it.

Blackfield hopes to get plenty of toilet breaks on his way to the replay.

Shepton, tweeting about the the replay of 'urinate gate', added: "After an unusual red card in the first tie (possibly a first), we are looking for a match sponsor. Plumbers or portaloo companies, take advantage!"

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