A DATING site for married people looking to play away aimed a cheeky dig at former Premier League star Greg Halford.
The 38-year-old went viral on social media last week after throwing his "cheating" ex-partner's belongings out of a window.
He returned to the pitch today for non-league side Hashtag United.
The Isthmian League North Division outfit, owned by YouTube star Spencer Owen, won 3-2 at Wroxham.
And dating side IllicitEncounters.com rented out an advertising hoarding in prime position for the match, right next to the halfway line.
The website is for married people "looking for a little romance outside their current relationship".
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They trolled former the former Wolves, Sunderland and Reading man with the wording of their board.
It cheekily referenced Halford's video where he threw his ex-partner's belongings out of the window.
The message read: "Discreet cheating. Where getting caught goes out of the window."
He was pictured in front of the board while in action for the non-league side, wearing the No15 shirt.
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To make matters worse, Halford was sent off during the match for two bookable offences.
But Hashtag United still held on to win the game 3-2 and stay second in the league.
Halford's original video showed him throwing various belongings out of a window, and has been viewed over 5million times on Twitter.
He captioned the post: "Been far, far too long but finally clearing out the cheating c*** ex stuff."
In his career Halford made 29 Premier League appearances, and was capped four times at under-20 level by England.
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