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i seen this on the sky website
SA Cops Hunt England Dressing Room Raider
Jon di Paolo, Sky News Online, in Cape Town
South African police are hunting for an angry England football fan who barged his way into the team's dressing room after a woeful World Cup display.
A Fifa official eventually hustled the supporter out of the room - but the raider, at Green Point Stadium in Cape Town, was then let free before he could be arrested.
Provincial police spokesman Colonel Billy Jones said the man, who was wearing a red T-shirt, was now wanted for trespassing.
The Football Association, which has made a complaint to Fifa, said players were unnerved by the "unacceptable" incident, but added "no serious harm was done".
Rooney trudges from the pitch as the boos rain down
Princes William and Harry, who have been on a tour of southern Africa, had left the dressing room after talking to the team minutes before the invasion.
But a number of players, including former skipper David Beckham, were present when the intruder burst in.
Meanwhile, England fans disappointed at their team's goalless draw against Algeria on Friday night have angrily hit back at Wayne Rooney's claims they are not loyal to the side.
The Manchester United striker trudged off the pitch and said to a TV camera: "Nice to hear your own fans booing you - that's loyal supporters," as sections of the crowd vented their anger at the result.
SA Cops Hunt England Dressing Room Raider
Jon di Paolo, Sky News Online, in Cape Town
South African police are hunting for an angry England football fan who barged his way into the team's dressing room after a woeful World Cup display.
A Fifa official eventually hustled the supporter out of the room - but the raider, at Green Point Stadium in Cape Town, was then let free before he could be arrested.
Provincial police spokesman Colonel Billy Jones said the man, who was wearing a red T-shirt, was now wanted for trespassing.
The Football Association, which has made a complaint to Fifa, said players were unnerved by the "unacceptable" incident, but added "no serious harm was done".
Rooney trudges from the pitch as the boos rain down
Princes William and Harry, who have been on a tour of southern Africa, had left the dressing room after talking to the team minutes before the invasion.
But a number of players, including former skipper David Beckham, were present when the intruder burst in.
Meanwhile, England fans disappointed at their team's goalless draw against Algeria on Friday night have angrily hit back at Wayne Rooney's claims they are not loyal to the side.
The Manchester United striker trudged off the pitch and said to a TV camera: "Nice to hear your own fans booing you - that's loyal supporters," as sections of the crowd vented their anger at the result.