Newport goalkeeper runs off pitch after learning wife had gone into 労働

Newport 郡 goalkeeper Joe Day made a quick 出口 from his 味方する’s FA Cup tie 祝賀s after learning his wife had gone into 労働.

At the final whistle of the fourth-一連の会議、交渉/完成する replay at Rodney Parade, the 28-year-old was seen running off the pitch after helping his League Two team to a 2-0 勝利,勝つ over 選手権 味方する Middlesbrough.

Day had returned after 行方不明の the first game, a 1-1 draw at the Riverside, with his wife 推定する/予想するing twins.

A 地位,任命する on the FA Cup’s 公式の/役人 Twitter account 明らかにする/漏らすd the player’s wife had gone into 労働 during the game.

“@NewportCounty goalkeeper Joe Day’s wife has been の近くに to giving birth to twins for days. Tonight, she went into 労働 during The 追放するs’ 2-0 勝利,勝つ over @Boro,” it said.

“At the FT whistle, Joe raced straight 負かす/撃墜する the tunnel to be with his wife.

Joe Day rushed to be with his pregnant wife after Newport´s win over Middlesbrough (Daniel Hambury/PA)

Joe Day 急ぐd to be with his 妊娠している wife after Newport´s 勝利,勝つ over Middlesbrough (Daniel Hambury/PA)

“Good luck Joe and family!”

Newport 経営者/支配人 Michael Flynn 明らかにする/漏らすd the “fully 焦点(を合わせる)d” goalkeeper turned off his phone before the match but asked to leave the ground as soon as the 90 minutes were up.

“I don’t know if she’s gone into 労働 but the way he sprinted off, I‘d say there’s a very good chance,” Flynn said.

“He did turn off his phone off before the game and he was fully 焦点(を合わせる)d.

“As soon as the whistle went, he ran up to me and said could he go. I said ‘Of course you can, do you want a 解除する?’

“He sprinted off, it’s the quickest I’ve seen him move, but all our thoughts are with Joe and Lizzy and the arrival of the twins.”

Newport 安全な・保証するd a fifth-一連の会議、交渉/完成する home tie with 首相 League 支持する/優勝者s Manchester City after second-half goals from Robbie Willmott and Padraig Amond.

The club later tweeted: “Everyone connected with Newport 郡 AFC would like to wish 郡’s Number One Joe Day and his wife Lizzy all the very best!

“Nothing like a clean sheet to welcome in the birth, eh Joe?”

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