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VIDEO: Wealdstone Raider sends out message for Aberdeen club

Viral sensation the Wealdstone Raider has sent out a message for his fans in Aberdeen.

On a visit north of the border, the media star, real name Gordon Hill, backed a martial arts club and hit a party dance floor.

Aberdeen Combat Centre now admit they have “all the fans” after the Raider claimed he would kick the ‘butts’ of rival clubs.

In a video on the group’s Facebook page, he is understood to have said: “GCG, hey mate, and your motto is you’ve got no fans, mate.

“We are the team with all the fans and we’re going to kick your butt. Aren’t we, boys?”

The Wealdstone Raider has shot to fame in recent months
The Wealdstone Raider has shot to fame in recent months

The raider is filmed supporting the club by holding up a shirt with their name.

A spokesman welcomed the move.

He said: “He said, ‘we’re the best MMA club in the of Scotland’. That’s perfect.”

A video caption on the combat club’s Facebook page reads: “Turns out The Wealdstone Raider is a big fan of Scottish MMA… Especially the Aberdeen Combat Centre.

“He had a few words for the other local fight teams… We’ve got all the fans.”

Gordon Hill gained stardom when a video of him at a Wealdstone F.C game, arguing with some opposition fans, went viral.

His signature phrases include “You’ve got no fans”, “I’ll give it ya” and “You want some?”.

On his visit to Aberdeen, the Wealdstone Raider also visited Underground Klub.