West Ham fan who duped Kevin Nolan into dildo pic does same with Micah Richards
A West Ham fan is gaining notoriety for duping former footballers into posing next to a dildo.
After the Hammers beat Kidderminster 2-1 in the FA Cup Fourth Round, the trickster caught an unsuspecting Micah Richards in the Aggborough Stadium car park.
As the former Manchester City defender posed for a photo, beaming for the camera, a rubber sex device was whipped out.
Richards, 33, is not the only one to have been subjected to the prank.
Before that, a video emerged online of former Irons player and current first-team coach Kevin Nolan having the same done to him, unknowingly being snapped with a fan with a photo with a dildo in frame.
The supporter uploaded the video to his Twitter account – which is under the alias @DildoWestHam – with the caption: "Love you Nolan baby."
West Ham made it to the Last 16 of the FA Cup after beating the Harriers 2-1.
It was no easy feat for David Moyes’ men though – Alex Penny put the home side up on 19 minutes and it took until one minute into injury time for Declan Rice to save their skin, netting with just minutes of time left.
Jarrod Bowen then secured progression for the Premier League side with a goal in the dying embers of extra time.
After the game, Moyes said that Kidderminster made the game “difficult” for them.
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“I told the boys to turn up and be a bit more competitive and show that they can play at this level.
"Kidderminster showed that they can play against the Premier League players so we had to show that we can play against conference players and I didn’t think we’d done that. You’ve not been even watching West Ham if you question the attitude.
“The players are great players and have great attitudes and just today Kidderminster made it really difficult for us, a bit to do but conditions added to it.
"We gave them a lift up by gifting them a goal very early on, which gave them something to hang on to and we had to chase it a little bit after that. We didn’t chase it particularly well. As I said before all credit to Kidderminster.”
The Hammers go up against Watford on Tuesday, as they look for a win against the strugglers to make a push for a Champions League spot.
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