Sacked Sutton keeper Wayne Shaw embraces pie chants from Southampton fans on route to EFL Cup final against Manchester United
Shaw was a former trainee with Southampton and managed to get himself a ticket to the final at Wembley
WAYNE SHAW responds brilliantly after Southampton fans sing pie chants to the former Sutton keeper.
The 43-year-old was travelling to the EFL Cup final on a coach to Wembley with Saints supporters and he lapped up all the attention.
In the video fans chanted "It wasn't a pie, it was a pastie", "Get your pasty out!"and "Pasty's going to get ya".
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And to the final song, Shaw brought out a mini pie and he gestured for the chants to get louder before proudly holding the pie above his head.
Shaw travelled with the fans from the south coast after starting his footballing career as a trainee with Alan Shearer at Southampton
Following his departure from Sutton, the non-league side were forced to play a right back in goal after their first-choice keeper came off injured.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun, the keeper said he took a giant bite out of a pie to make the Arsenal fans laugh.
He said: “The Arsenal fans were constantly singing about me, and shouting ‘Who ate all the pies?’