Football team make brilliantly cheeky social media post after opponents accused unnamed club of SPYING

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Football team make brilliantly cheeky social media post after opponents accused unnamed club of SPYING

GALWAY UNITED have poked fun at Waterford after their Irish rivals accused an unnamed club of SPYING on their training session.

Waterford claim they booted a spy out of their training ground on Thursday.

Danny Searle’s Blues were preparing for Friday's clash with Galway United at the RSC.

But according to Waterford, a member of staff from another League of Ireland club was secretly filming their session.

Waterford said in a statement: “We are disappointed to have discovered the 'Opposition Analyst' of a certain club hiding filming our training session today.

“Needless to say he was removed and the incident will be reported to the FAI.”

Galway, not named as the accused club, saw the funny side, releasing a team line-up graphic with one of their players wearing spy goggles.

One fan responded, saying: "Genius."

First Division rivals Longford Town responded with a popcorn eating GIF.

Waterford went on to lose the crunch League of Ireland First Division clash with Galway.

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American Vincent Russell Borden scored the only goal of the game in the first half to put Galway top of the table.

Before kick-off, Waterford were favourites to win the First Division and secure promotion back to the Premier Division.