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Ex-Labour leader Kinnock moved by Fulham security for being too rowdy

Fulham were forced to relocate former Labour leader Neil Kinnock for being too rowdy during Cardiff City's win at Craven Cottage!

Kinnock, er that's Lord Kinnock, was sat with two of his grandchildren among the home fans in the Ernie Clay stand, but was relocated by security staff because his reaction to City's opener in the Welsh side's 2-1 win 'spoiled' the enjoyment for some Fulham followers, reports the Daily Mail.

A Fulham spokeswoman said: "Mr Kinnock was located in the home stand on Saturday and caused some angry responses when he and his family celebrated the Cardiff City goal.

"He was relocated in The Putney End, the away Stand, where there were a number of spare seats. We would always relocate away fans found in home areas, if seats are available, to ensure that Fulham fans located in home areas enjoy their matchday experience."

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