Arsenal loudmouth Piers Morgan silenced & wearing a Spurs shirt
Posted Saturday, March 25, 2017 by 101 GREAT GOALS
Piers Morgan wears a Spurs shirt
Everyone knows Piers Morgan is a massive Arsenal fan.
The loudmouth English pundit is always extremely vocal about his Gunners on social media and beyond, and he's a well known member of the ‘Wenger Out' brigade.
But while Morgan isn't a fan of the current Arsenal boss, his dislike for Tottenham goes even further.
In that context, Tottenham fans, lead by former club owner Lord Alan Sugar, have been donating money for Comedy Relief in order to force the Good Morning Britain presenter into wearing a Spurs shirt.
It's actually happened
On Friday morning, Lord Sugar posted a picture on Twitter showing Piers Morgan in a Spurs shirt.
Not only was he wearing his enemies' shirt, Morgan had his mouth shut with tape.
For the record, £50,000 was raised for charity as part of the whole effort. The likes of Harry Kane got involved to make this event happen.
Enjoy the picture & Lord Sugar's updates on his 70th birthday below.
The best birthday present I could have asked for on my 70th, @piersmorgan gagged and wearing a Spurs shirt! @comicrelief @GMB pic.twitter.com/s4fet7cFJc
— Lord Sugar (@Lord_Sugar) March 24, 2017
I'm now silenced on Twitter for the next 24hrs for @comic relief.
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) March 23, 2017
Try not to miss me too much.
I've taken a photo in a Spurs shirt. It made me puke. @Lord_Sugar will tweet it tomorrow.
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) March 23, 2017
£50k goes to @comicrelief.
I couldn't resist it. We've raised £50K for @comicrelief. Great news that @piersmorgan is gagged for a day and wearing a Spurs shirt! @GMB pic.twitter.com/LqweuRQ7e0
— Lord Sugar (@Lord_Sugar) March 23, 2017
Jeez. These Spurs guys really want me in their shirt. @HKane @comicrelief @GMB pic.twitter.com/0jCrfcYeEP
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) March 23, 2017
Ultimate nightmare is having a pic of me in Spurs shirt being posted on Twitter - on a day I'm rendered silent. @comicrelief
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) March 23, 2017
This guy ran out of a pub & said he wanted to give me £10 for @comicrelief.
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) March 23, 2017
London's a great city. pic.twitter.com/SzzWl5lkTX
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