Ed Sheeran, who is a minority stakeholder at Ipswich, has blamed his awkward stand-off with Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim on "10 pints".
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- Pop star owns a stake in the Tractor Boys
- Boasts his own box at Portman Road
- Interrupted Portuguese coach's interview
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WHAT HAPPENED?
Singer-songwriter Sheeran owns 1.4 per cent of the Tractor Boys, having grown up supporting the club after seeing his family relocate to Suffolk. He is the front of shirt sponsor on Ipswichâs kit and has been treated to his own VIP suite at Portman Road.
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THE GOSSIP
Sheeran likes to make the most of that hospitality when attending Premier League games. He can, however, take things too far occasionally â such as when he drunkenly interrupted Sky Sportsâ post-match discussion with Amorim following a 1-1 draw at Ipswich in the Portuguese coachâs first game as United boss.
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WHAT ED SHEERAN SAID
Discussing that incident on the podcast, Sheeran said of why his alcohol-filled executive box was to blame: "I had it gutted and turned into a pub, you don't need to go for pre-drinks anywhere else. And it's definitely got me in trouble sometimes.
"Like that United game where I didn't realise Amorim was getting interviewed. I honestly didn't. Jamie [Redknapp] said come and see me afterwards and I was wandering out afterwards. I'd had about 10 pints, saw Jamie, so I was like âOh, I'll go up and say hi to Jamieâ. It was the wrong time – very clearly the wrong time – but I have learned my lesson and it won't happen again."
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DID YOU KNOW?
Sheeran has also urged supporters to come up with better songs when poking fun at him during top-flight fixtures. The Brit Award winner added: "The chants haven't been funny enough. I need better chants when we go away. I see so much thought and preparation go into some of the rude chants, and I just feel like I havenât got the humour.
"We were at Wolves and there was a chant saying âEd Sheeranâs a c***â, and I was like âat least have a bit of imaginationâ. You go to Spurs and theyâre singing âgimme, gimme, gimme a ginger from Swedenâ (to the tune of Abbaâs Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! for their midfielder Dejan Kulusevski), and youâre like, someone has put some thought into that, someone has really taken their time, I want that.
"I want someone in the home fansâ pub beforehand being like, âlads, weâve got it, weâve got something to rip Sheeran apart and itâs thisâ. I want time spent on it."