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Oldham striker who injured woman by throwing chair during Ibiza brawl is backed by fans – as they make light of ugly incident with new chant in first game since poolside melee


Oldham striker Kian Harratt waved and grinned at supporters after they serenaded him with a new chant making light of him throwing a chair at a woman during a poolside Ibiza brawl last month. 

The yob forward was seen launching furniture in the direction of a middle-aged woman who was trying to break up a brawl between his friends and another group of Brit holidaymakers.

After being hit the woman collapsed to the ground holding her face while the other group fell into the pool and topless Harratt, exclusively identified by MailOnline, retreated out of shot.

The 23-year-old returned to Oldham for pre-season earlier this month and was named on the bench for Saturday’s friendly against Dundee United. 

As Harratt started to warm up from the touchline, Oldham fans appeared to chant: ‘He threw a chair who gives a f***, he scored the goal to send the Oldham up’.

He grinned and applauded back at the supporters, responding warmly to their chants despite the recent controversy surrounding him.   

Oldham Athletic striker Kian Harratt waved to supporters during Oldham's pre-season friendly

Oldham Athletic striker Kian Harratt waved to supporters during Oldham’s pre-season friendly

Harratt was filmed throwing a chair in the direction of a woman at an Ibiza resort last month

Harratt was filmed throwing a chair in the direction of a woman at an Ibiza resort last month

The woman was left lying motionless on the ground as multiple bystanders attended to her

The woman was left lying motionless on the ground as multiple bystanders attended to her 

Shortly after the incident in June, he claimed he ‘accidentally hit’ the lady after throwing a chair back which had first been ‘lobbed towards’ him.

While admitting he was ‘very apologetic and ‘felt terrible’, the striker accused the woman of going ‘down a bit easy’ and said he would have felt ‘even worse’ if he allowed his mate to ‘get badly beaten up while he’s trying to enjoy his holiday’.

Harratt, who scored the winning goal at Wembley to secure Oldham’s place in League 2 last season, also claimed his group had merely been involved in the brawl after responding to a ‘big bully’ who allegedly made people at the pool feel uncomfortable.

He said tensions had risen after his eighteen-year-old friend splashed the ‘6’6 bully’ who was ‘built like a brick’.

It was not Harratt’s first brush with controversy. Last year while on loan at Fleetwood Town from Huddersfield Town he was fined £1,000 by police after he was caught poaching in North Yorkshire.

Police were called just before midnight on February 6 to investigate a vehicle being driven suspiciously around Whashton, near Richmond.

A short while later Harratt, from Pontefract, and Daniel Luke Dimmock, 34, from Castleford were found carrying large black lamps, and with lurcher-type dogs on slip leads, police said. The men were searched, and their lamps and vehicle seized.

They were both later charged with entering land as a trespasser at night with poaching equipment.

Footage initially emerged of the quarrel last month without Harratt being identified

Footage initially emerged of the quarrel last month without Harratt being identified

The 23-year-olds cored the winning goal at Wembley to secure Oldham's place in League 2

The 23-year-olds cored the winning goal at Wembley to secure Oldham’s place in League 2 

They were found guilty of entering land as a trespasser at night with poaching equipment at Harrogate Magistrates Court on December 19 and fined £1,153 each, and ordered to pay hundreds of pounds more in costs and surcharges, according to police.

He was also convicted of poaching at a farm in East Yorkshire in 2022 and fined £830, plus £233 costs.

Also, Harratt was banned from football for four months in the 2023-24 season while at Huddersfield after placing 484 bets on matches over a three-year period.

That came with a £3,200 fine and 36 of the bets were on Huddersfield games – though he insisted he was not in the matchday squad for any of them.

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