Everton's vital conflict in the fight for Premier League endurance against Newcastle was briefly ended on Thursday by a protestor tying himself to one of the goal lines by the neck.
- Crusade bunch "Stop Oil", which is campaigning to stop the investigation of non-renewable energy sources in the UK, assumed a sense of ownership with the trick in a public statement.
- After an extensive postponement, the protestor was at last released from a link tie by a couple of bolt cutters, and play continued.
- A comparative dissent was thwarted by stewards in Liverpool's 2-0 triumph at Arsenal on Wednesday.
- Newcastle is 80% possessed by the sovereign abundance asset of Saudi Arabia, one of the world's biggest oil exporters.
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