Max Fosh turns booking into viral stunt as Wembley crowd reacts during Sidemen Charity Match clash

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Max Fosh turns booking into viral stunt as Wembley crowd reacts during Sidemen Charity Match clash

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Something unexpected happened at Wembley, and it quickly became the biggest talking point of the match. Max Fosh turned a simple booking into a moment no one saw coming. Right after receiving a yellow card, he held it up, smiled at the crowd, and then set it on fire.

Fans laughing and applauding what they had just witnessed caused the whole stadium to respond simultaneously. The moment happened during the Sidemen Charity Match, which was already bursting with excitement and significant events. Around 90,000 fans were inside Wembley watching live. Many more were following online. But out of everything that happened on the pitch, this one act stood out. It was strange, funny, and completely unexpected, all at the same time.

The incident happened after a fast break led by Marlon Garcia. As he pushed forward, George Clarke tried to stop him but failed. Moments later, Fosh stepped in and brought Garcia down with a strong tackle. Referee Mark Clattenburg did not hesitate. He called Fosh over and showed him a yellow card. It looked like a normal decision at first. But what followed changed the mood instantly.

Max Fosh turns booking into magic moment as Mark Clattenburg reacts during Sidemen Charity Match

Instead of walking away, Fosh took the card from Clattenburg and showed it to the crowd.

For a second, it felt like he was just playing to the fans. Then, suddenly, the card caught fire in his hand. People inside the stadium were stunned. Many could not believe what they were watching.Fans online reacted quickly. One wrote, “Okay, I just saw a video of Max Fosh lighting a yellow card on fire. They have pulled me back in.” Another said, “Max Fosh does it again and does it better.”This is not the first time Fosh has done something unusual during this match.

Two years ago, he showed an UNO reverse card to the referee. Last year, he tore up a yellow card after being booked. This time, he went one step further and turned it into a magic trick.Fosh is known for doing bold and funny things. He is a YouTuber, a radio presenter, and a social media creator. In 2021, he even entered the London mayor race, openly saying he did not have the experience. In 2022, he also made headlines after briefly becoming “richer” than Elon Musk in a viral stunt.The Sidemen Charity Match itself has built a strong reputation over the years. It mixes football with entertainment in a way fans enjoy. Last year, the event raised more than £4.7 million for charity, including BBC Children in Need.This year’s match, which started at 3 pm, once again delivered goals, tackles, and moments people will talk about. But among all of that, Max Fosh’s burning card may be the one everyone remembers the most.

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