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Rory McIlroy leads brutal five-word chant after Donald Trump TEXTED Team Europe hero following epic Ryder Cup win
RORY McIlroy led an incredible chant at Donald Trump’s expense following Team Europe’s victory over the USA at the Ryder Cup.
Luke Donald’s men held off a spirited Sunday fight back by the US to win the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black.


McIlroy and Co handled abuse from the partisan American crowd during the highly-charged weekend on Long Island.
After clinching victory, Team Europe stars partied long into the night.
As revealed by The U.S. Sun, the victorious team racked up an amazing $310,000 (£230k) bar tab.
This included an incredible 120 bottles of Moet & Chandon Brut Imperial champagne.
Before going out, Team Europe enjoyed some banter with US president Trump.
With McIlroy holding his phone in selfie mode, he led chants of “Are you watching Donald Trump?”
Far from offended by the cheeky song, Trump shared the video on Truth Social.
The 79-year-old added, “Yes, I’m watching, congratulations!”

Victorious skipper Donald, 47, later revealed how the song came about.
The Englishman said, “Rory got a text from the President while we were in the dressing room.
“He read it out to us and he’s like, ‘let’s do the video with the funny chant and send it back.’
“That’s what we did and he sent out a reply to the world. It was just a bit of banter.”
Trump attended the Ryder Cup on Friday alongside golf-mad granddaughter Kai.
The New Yorker headed to Long Island from the White House on his Marina One chopper.
During his visit, Trump greeted several players while also whipping up the passionate crowd.

The president’s presence saw security measures ramped up at Bathpage Black.
Large lines formed outside of the beefed up entrances, with many fans missing opening tee on Friday.
Ex-secret service agent Donald Lane estimated that the extra security measures likely cost $10m.
Lane told The U.S. Sun, “In some places, you will have metal detectors set up where people would have to put belongings in a tray and go through X-ray machines.
“You may have folks wanding and asking if they can see IDs.”
‘Legend, get him on every week’ – Fans in stitches as Duncan Ferguson ‘throws’ Dave Jones around Sky Sports studio
SKY SPORTS viewers were left in stitches at Duncan Ferguson’s blockbuster appearance on Monday Night Football.
Former Everton ace Ferguson was appearing on the show alongside regular pundit, Jamie Carragher, and host, Dave Jones.


The trio were discussing the appointment of Nuno Espirito Santo at West Ham, with Ferguson recalling how he completed his Uefa B coaching licence alongside the Portuguese coach in Scotland.
Ferguson, 53, said: “He was a fantastic coach. He was that pernickety on the detail.
“When you were doing your coaching drills, he’d move you around.
“So say if you were a centre-back and you stepped into position, he’d go, ‘You get there. You stand there, son.’
“He’d do that with every player. Even me!”
Ferguson was seen bizarrely moving around Jones to illustrate his point, grabbing the host by the shoulders and positioning him to stand in certain spots.
Jones appeared stunned by the move but couldn’t hold back a smile and eventually a laugh.
He then quipped: “That’s a lifetime ambition, being thrown around by Duncan Ferguson!”
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Fans watching from home were loving Ferguson’s antics on the show, and urged Sky to get him on more often.
One fan said: “Big dunc on MNF. Absolute legend. Get him on every week.”
A second said: “Hahaha.”
A third added: “Poor Dave Jones never stood a chance.”
Another said: “Absolute legend.”
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Shocking moment Leeds bingo hall erupts into massive fight as players punch, scratch & pull each other’s hair
SHOCKING footage shows the moment a bingo hall erupted into a massive fight with punches being thrown.
The chaos was caught on camera after a mass brawl broke out between punters at Club 3000 in Leeds, West Yorkshire, at around 9pm.



Women were seen grabbing each other by the hair and a man appeared to punch a female in the face during the pandemonium.
It is unclear what exactly started the massive fight in the video.
However, a witness claimed that tempers initially boiled over when a man was ejected from the venue and the crowd reportedly clapped as he made his exit.
Witnesses say this led to his female companion clashing with another woman.
Shocked bystanders then watched on as the chaos quickly escalated across the bingo hall.
Dramatic footage then shows multiple women trading blows between tables, as other players desperately attempt to intervene.
A man in a blue top can then appears to throw a right jab at a woman.
And one onlooker can be heard screaming: “What the f***.”
Another group of women can be seen grappling with one another, as other bingo-goers desperately attempt to separate them.
One witness described the scene as “WWE in a bingo hall”.
They said: “It was absolute chaos. The whole place was in total uproar.
“It was like WWE in a bingo hall.
“Women were swinging handbags and pulling each others hair.
“Men were running across the tables to break things up but then getting caught in the middle.
“I’ve never seen anything like it in all my years of coming here.”
The session, on Sunday night, was temporarily paused while staff restored order.
But Bingo fans thankfully later returned to complete their games once the fracas was broken up.
West Yorkshire Police said it was investigating a potential public order crime.
A spokesperson said: “We were called at 9.11pm to a business premises on Balm Road, Hunslet, to reports of an ongoing fight.
“A public order offence is being investigated.
“There were no reported injuries and enquiries are ongoing.”


Toby Carvery ceiling COLLAPSES on horrified families enjoying Sunday roast as two injured and kids left screaming
TWO diners were rushed to hospital after the ceiling of a Toby Carvery collapsed on top of families while they were enjoying a Sunday roast.
The horror unfolded at the chain’s location in Brockworth, Gloucester, yesterday evening.



Footage from inside the restaurant shows the aftermath of the collapse, with rubble strewn across the floor.
Diners can be seen rushing to assist each other, with a young girl picked up from a table and carried outside.
The video captured by a stunned diner shows light fixtures hanging through the hole in the ceiling.
Debris is left scattered across tables and chairs as confused diners try to comprehend what is going on.
An entire section of the ceiling looks to have fallen down right on top of customers as they sat at tables.
Plates of food have been abandoned as shocked diners rushed to escape the carnage.
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A child can be heard yelling “I’m scared” as they are rushed out of the building.
South Western Ambulance Service said it took two patients to Gloucestershire Royal Hospital following the collapse.
Thankfully, it is understood that neither sustained any major injuries.
Joey Pass, 31, from Dursley, said he was standing outside with one of his children when the terrifying collapse occurred.
He told the BBC he “suddenly heard a massive crash”.
“I could see loads of dust and heard a kid scream, so I rushed in to see if everyone was okay,” he said.
“I felt concerned and worried – what if that happened to my children or my wife?” Mr Pass added.
“My daughter keeps asking about the little girl that the roof fell on.”


A spokesperson for Toby Carvery said: “We can confirm that a small section of our Brockworth restaurant has been affected by damage to the ceiling.
“As a precaution, we immediately evacuated the restaurant and called on the support of the emergency services to assess the building and guests who were dining in the vicinity.
“Following this assessment, the building has been confirmed as being safe to use, and our maintenance contractors will be on site imminently to carry out repairs.
“Whilst we were grateful to hear from the emergency services that the incident did not cause harm to any guests, we apologise to all guests impacted, and our care team will be contacting them directly over the coming days.”
The Sun has approached the ambulance service for further comment.