Former Manchester United goalkeeper failed the challenge: could not eat a giant portion of fish and chips.

Former Manchester United goalkeeper failed the challenge: could not eat a giant portion of fish and chips
Former Manchester United goalkeeper failed the challenge: could not eat a giant portion of fish and chips

Ben Foster took part in the food challenge

According to The Sun: Ben Foster, the former Manchester United goalkeeper, did not feel particularly well after participating in a difficult challenge of eating fish and chips. He visited Mansfield Town along with popular YouTube blogger Adam Moran.

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Moran, who has 5.6 million subscribers on YouTube and 1.6 million on TikTok, is known for his food challenges. This time he participated in the 'Great Fish and Chips Challenge' at the Sandy Bar in One Call Stadium alongside Foster. Both received a giant portion that included a large amount of fries and two servings of battered cod.

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The dishes also included four slices of bread with butter as well as peas, tartar sauce, and curry. Participants had to pay £20 or eat everything within 30 minutes to get the meal for free.

Moran effortlessly completed the challenge in less than three minutes. However, the 42-year-old Foster could not finish his lunch in time and left a lot of chips and slices of bread behind.

Foster did not feel particularly well after consuming such foods, which Moran also noticed.

“Your eyes start to look a little red,” Moran noted.
“Are you going to be sick?”

After a moment, however, Foster said he plans to try the dessert. He received a piece of special cornflake pie with pink cream, but after taking a bite, he confessed that he could not eat anymore.

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Comments from users on social media soon followed. Some wrote: “We really don’t deserve Ben Foster.” Others noted that “Ben is almost crying” and “He really did well.”

Foster joined Manchester United in 2005, but spent most of his time on loan deals before leaving the club in 2010. He then moved to Birmingham City, where he won the League Cup, followed by stints at West Bromwich and Watford, before ending his career in 2023 at Wrexham.

PA Foster remains a popular figure among fans, and his participation in such challenges reinforces his connection with supporters. Such initiatives showcase not only dedication but also the sense of humor of former athletes, which always attracts public attention.

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