Brighton hilariously release Joel Veltman’s BLANK heat map from weekend clash and joke ‘if you know, you know’

BRIGHTON have hilariously released a blank heat map for Joel Veltman after he threw his shirt into the crowd.

After the ten-man Seagulls hung on to victory against Nottingham Forest on Saturday the players joined in with the travelling fans for the celebrations.

ReutersJoel Veltman starred against Nottingham Forest[/caption]

TwitterHe threw his shirt into the crowd after the game[/caption]

TwitterHe tried getting it back after realising his GPD tracker was still attached to it[/caption]

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Veltman, 31, got a little too carried away as he chucked his match shirt into the crowd.

However, he was left red-faced after remembering that it still had the GPS tracker attached to it.

This meant that his tracking data could not be downloaded, leaving the club to post an unusual heatmap for his performance against Forest.

The club shared the image on social media with the caption “If you know, you know”, hinting at Veltman’s mishap.

The image showed a completely blank pitch map without any heat markers as to where Veltman played.

Fans found the post funny as they flocked to the comment section.

One fan joked: “An urgent blood test on the man.”

A second commented: “Tweet of the day.”

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A third wrote: “Lmao has he got it back yet?”

A fourth said: “Great post this.”

Another added: “I’m just thinking about how the GPS from Veltman’s shirt is gonna reveal someone’s house…”

The match itself was full of drama as Brighton won 3-2 at the City Ground.

What Veltman’s heat map did look like

England international Lewis Dunk saw red having received two bookings in 12 seconds.

The defender’s dismissal was the first of its kind in 15 years as he was shown a straight red for “offensive, insulting or abusive language” and will be punished with a two-match ban.

Veltman joined Brighton from Ajax in 2020 for a cut-price fee.

The Dutchman has gone on to become a reliable player for the club, racking up 101 Premier League appearances.

   

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