Aussie boxing world champ Ebanie Bridges sticks by her promise to flash the entire Leeds team if they avoid relegation – as Whites’ chances of staying in Premier League hang by a thread
- Bridges pledges to flash Leeds if they avoid relegation
- Champ was heartbroken after Whites’ loss to West Ham
- Leeds play their final game against Tottenham
Australian boxing world champion Ebanie Bridges has promised to show the Leeds United team her breasts if they can manage to avoid relegation from the Premier League.
Manager Sam Allardyce’s team are on the brink of going down and were dealt a further blow in their hopes of staying in the top flight when they lost 3-1 to West Ham United on Sunday at the London Stadium.
Leeds still have a fighting chance of avoiding the drop, but they will have to secure a big win at home against Tottenham next week and hope Bournemouth take points off Everton, who sit above them with a two-point buffer.
Bridges, a lifelong Leeds United supporter, doesn’t want her side to fall out of England’s top division and has pledged to flash them if they can stave off disaster.
‘Hey guys, if you stay up I’ll flash my boobs,’ she told Talk Sport before the loss to West Ham.
Boxing champ Ebanie Bridges has promised to flash the Leeds United team if they can manage to avoid relegation from the Premier League this season
The Whites are on the brink of relegation, and were dealt a further blow in their hopes of surviving after they lost 3-1 to West Ham United over the weekend
‘I’ll get in that locker room, pull my shirt up and flash my boobs or something like that.
‘I’ll kiss you, anything. Whatever, I’ll give you a free subscription to my OnlyFans.
‘Please Leeds stay up, don’t f***ing disappoint me.’
The IBF bantamweight world champ restated her pledge before the match by reposting an article about it alongside the comment: ‘I said what I said. Come on Leeds’.
The Blonde Bomber was emotional after the loss to West Ham, posting several heartbroken emojis.
When manager Sam Allardyce was called into rescue Leeds with just four games left to play this season, he’d have pinpointed the encounter against his former club as must-win.
His players, for all their exertions, failed to deliver. As a result, Leeds need a last day miracle.
With his side’s fate out of his hands, Allardyce was not making any excuses for his team’s performance after the match.
Bridges has supported Leeds for many years and would hate to see them relegated
The world champ restated her pledge before the match against West Ham by reposting an article about it alongside the comment: ‘I said what I said. Come on Leeds’
Leeds’ hopes of staying in the top flight now hang by a thread and will need to beat Tottenham next weekend and hope Bournemouth can do them an almighty favour at Everton
‘Obviously very disappointing,’ he told Sky Sports when reflecting on the game.
‘There were lots of things that suggested we had opportunities to get three points in the first half but unfortunately failings in the final third let us down.
‘The second half was a bit of a battle, a bit of a struggle and then whatever we tried in terms of changes didn’t improve the situation for us.
‘First half opportunities galore but not enough quality. Second half we needed to defend better and wait for our opportunities to take but unfortunately that wasn’t the case. The West Ham players showed better ability in the final third than we did.
‘We have to look at ourselves and say if we do win next week and do miraculously stay in the league, we have a long way to go in terms of quality for the squad.’
It’s not the first time Bridges has made a bizarre pledge about Leeds.
Last December she shook hands on a bet with social media influencer and Manchester City fan Elle Brooke as they agreed whoever’s team won their clash would get to punch the supporter of the losing side.