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Wayne Shaw (footballer)

Wayne Shaw is an English former semi-professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper, whilst eating pies at the same time.

Career
Shaw started in football at Southampton's academy as a centre half, where he was teammates with future England internationals Alan Shearer and Matt Le Tissier. He was then sent on loan for two years to Reading. He was later released by Southampton for being overweight. He then moved to Basingstoke Town and was loaned to Bashley where he transitioned into a goalkeeper. During his career, Shaw would often be subject to the "Who ate all the pies?" football chant. While playing for Sutton United, Shaw was involved in an altercation with fans of Kingstonian prior to a Surrey Senior Cup match in December 2013 where he jumped over advertising hoardings and headbutted a fan who was insulting him about his weight. He was released by Sutton following the incident. Following a brief period with Gosport Borough, where he was the goalkeeping coach for their FA Trophy final appearance against Cambridge United, he was re-signed by Sutton in February 2015 until his departure in February 2017. He subsequently retired after his departure. == "Piegate" controversy ==
"Piegate" controversy
On 20 February 2017, Sutton lost 2–0 to Arsenal in the fifth round of the 2016–17 FA Cup. During the match, Shaw ate a pasty, described as a "pie" in reports, while sitting on the bench, even though he knew that a betting company was offering 8–1 odds against him eating a pie on television. The Football Association investigated a possible breach of their rules relating to betting, and the Gambling Commission investigated whether there were any unusual patterns of betting and whether the company had operated within its licence. Shaw resigned from Sutton United after the investigations were announced. Following his resignation, the supermarket chain Morrisons offered Shaw a job as an official "pie-taster". Later, a petition was launched by the blogger Paul Staines for Shaw to be given his job at the club back. In Sutton United's first game after his departure, they were forced to use an outfield player in goal when their first choice goalkeeper was injured, having had no time to sign a replacement for Shaw. ==References==
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