Mark Goldbridge has been 'blacklisted' by a Premier League club and was stopped from playing in a charity game.
Goldbridge often pulls no punches when sharing his thoughts on the latest topics in football, having made his feelings clear this season.
He made a stunning claim after Manchester United were smashed 4-0 by Crystal Palace and came up with a bizarre theory behind the Premier League Player of the Season announcement.
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But Goldbridge's bold takes have landed him in hot water with Everton, who have BANNED him from their club.
That's according to the man himself as he revealed the news on the latest episode of his That's Football podcast.
In being banned by Everton. the Man United fan won't be able to take part in Saturday's charity game at Goodison Park.
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"On the Ban. Genuinely no idea? Could be the Dyche impression, or because I don't rate Pickford. But the feedback was my name is specifically blacklisted by the club. Charity game was set up by a third party. They wanted me involved," he said.
Goldbridge has poked fun at Sean Dyche, impersonating the Toffees boss on his channel.
But he's unsure if that is the actual reason behind his ban at Everton.
The 45-year-old was invited to play in the charity game as Everton have teamed up with Everton in the Community and KICK.
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About the event, a club statement read: "Everton in the Community relies on support to continue delivering life-changing programmes and initiatives to those in need. With 100 per cent of funds raised from this event, all donations will directly help fund EitC's focus areas such as youth development, mental health, disability sports, and employment and education programmes."
The 11-a-side game will see a host of the UK's biggest names in streaming and content creation play against each other in a match.
But, unfortunately for Goldbridge, he won't be involved.
SPORTbible have reached out to Everton for comment.
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