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Jamie O'Hara Could Be In Big Trouble After Physical Altercation With Young Fan

Mikey Traynor
By Mikey Traynor
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Former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder and Celebrity Big Brother contestant Jamie O'Hara was involved in an incident after the final whistle of Billericay Town's loss to Leatherhead in the Isthmian League on Saturday evening.

O'Hara's Billericay, who went viral during the week after their manager insisted they sing R Kelly's 'Worlds Greatest' before a cup final that they would eventually win 8-3, were on the losing side against lowly Leatherhead and the 3-2 scoreline was clearly one that the players were very upset with.

As a visibly frustrated O'Hara left the pitch, a young fan took the piss out of him by offering his hand for a high-five only to withdraw it, and the former Spurs man snapped.

He had to be restrained by a teammate as things got physical, and footage quickly emerged on social media.

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Whatever about being provoked, O'Hara can simply not react that way to any fan let alone someone who was clearly a teenager.

He can now expect a heavy punishment to go along with the battering he is taking on Twitter.

It's crazy to think that O'Hara could potentially go from playing in the Premier League with Spurs and Portsmouth to possibly being sacked by Billericay Town, and it's impossible for a site such as ours to forget how heavily he was linked with an Ireland call up after it became clear that he was eligible.

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The call never came, and O'Haha slowly moved down the divisions to where he is now, in the 7th/8th tier of English football.

 

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