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Benjamin Roberts-Haslam

Football club's halftime 'scran' goes viral as Piers Morgan's son divides opinion

A Merseyside football club's halftime food offering has gone viral on Twitter this week.

@FootyScran shares pictures of food available at different football grounds across the world, opening up a debate as to which ground offers the best halftime filling.

This week has seen Southport FC take centre stage and Piers Morgan's son weighed in on the debate.

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The dirty fries offered at Southport became a contentious topic despite many agreeing the food was in fact a "scran".

The post, tweeted out on Wednesday, February 16, said: "Dirty fries - fries, bashed burger, sausage, onions and cheese at Southport FC (@southport_fc @lourdes_deli)."

Underneath, a poll was created giving people the option to vote scran or no scran. Much to the delight of Southport foodies, the dirty fries had a landslide victory with 79.4% of 18,500 people voting in favour of the fries.

This sparked fury amongst the @FootyScran faithful, one of which being Spencer Morgan, son of broadcaster Piers Morgan.

Spencer Morgan replied in a quote tweet saying: "That’s 100% come straight out of a bin.

"And everyone saying how good it looks.

"Weird country this."

Following his tweet, he came under fire for what appeared to be quite a controversial opinion.

@DaveGOwen replied: "I'm sure @southport_fc @lourdes_deli are really happy with your well thought out and qualified criticism."

@LBH1278 said: "That looks amazing 10/10."

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