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Non-league boss goes on expletive rant at rival fans for vile chants

A non-league manager has gone viral after going on an expletive rant as he slammed opposition fans for vile chants.

The tirade in question came after Dorking Wanderers claimed a 2-1 victory over St Albans City in the National League South.

Dorking are a club with a large social following due to their regular behind-the-scenes documentary series on YouTube.

Following the club's slender win, manager Marc White spoke to Dorking Wanderers TV for his usual post-match reaction. However, this time White had a few things to say when he got onto the microphone.

'First of all, I fucking loved giving it to them St Albans fans singing all their f***ing sexually offensive songs like a bunch of d******ds,' said White.

Dorking Wanderers boss Marc White St Albans fans to cry 'around their mummy's house' after his claimed victory in National League South

WARNING: Language may cause offence

The Dorking boss did not stop there and continued his rant toward the opposition supporters.

'I love f***ing beating people like that and then giving it back,' He added. ' So, to all them boys, they can go and cry tonight around their mummy's house. Good f***ing luck, lads. You got beat, unlucky.'

Fans on social media loved the interview, with several fans confessing how much they love White's no-nonsense attitude.

One fan wrote: 'Absolutely love him, miss you coming to Oldham.' Meanwhile, another fan posted: 'He’s quality, met him in person as he came to watch Bromley a week before we played Dorking, really a top man to speak to.'

Wanderers currently lie sixth in National League South following their relegation from the fifth tier of English football last year.

White set up the club in 1999 and is both chairman and owner of Dorking, on top of being the club's manager.

He oversaw an incredible rise up the footballing pyramid, taking the club from division five of the Crawley and District League to one tier below League Two, before dropping back down to the sixth tier.

White is known for his gregarious nature and brutal honesty. Just last year, the Dorking boss took aim at his own players for a poor performance.

White founded wanderers back in 1999 and has been praised for his brutal honesty

Following a defeat to Horsham in the FA Cup last November, he said: 'They [Horsham] fully deserve to be in the draw and I really hope they get something amazing and life-changing so my f****** s*** players can learn a f****** lesson.

'They were so poor. I'll tell you one thing, I will always put my hand up, it's not about availability, injuries, who was returning, who wasn't. It wasn't about that at all. It was about the fact that that team let the fans down 100 per cent, wholeheartedly.

'Sometimes I get the management team to take the blame, part-blame, some blame, whatever. Today was wholeheartedly a bunch of players that were absolutely s***. And I'm so furious with them, it's unbelievable.'

Source: dailymail.co.uk

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