O'Hara girlfriend disgusted by fan abuse

Jamie O’Hara’s girlfriend tonight lashed out at fans for their treatment of the Wolves midfielder after today’s defeat to Blackburn.

Jamie O’Hara’s girlfriend tonight lashed out at fans for their treatment of the Wolves midfielder after today’s defeat to Blackburn.

The 2-0 loss at Molineux left Wolves firmly entrenched in the bottom three of the Barclays Premier League.

However, model and TV presenter Danielle Lloyd was unimpressed with behaviour shown to O’Hara, who played the full 90 minutes.

She tweeted: “Fuming! How dare protesters start on Jamie when he is carrying our son! Am disgusted, should be ashamed! F****** disgrace.”

A further tweet added: “I don’t expect to get into a fight with fans outside the ground. It’s a disgrace, am so upset. I’ve been through enough the last few weeks.”

Wolves fans - some of whom had staged a protest before the match - booed at the final whistle, at which point some banners had already been unfurled expressing their anger at the board who had decided to dismiss manager Mick McCarthy last month.

There were demonstrations outside the ground after the game, with club chairman Steve Morgan eventually going to speak to those involved.

The midlands club have won only one of their last 14 league fixtures, with Terry Connor now in charge of the side following the sacking of McCarthy following a 5-1 home defeat at the hands of West Brom.

The result at Molineux left Wolves 19th in the Barclays Premier League table, a point adrift of safety with 10 games left to play.

O’Hara joined Wolves for £3.5million last year, signing a five-year contract following a lack of first-team openings with Tottenham.

The 25-year-old has been with 28-year-old former Miss England model Lloyd since 2009 and the couple have two children aged under two, Archie and Harry.

Lloyd recently suffered health issues which have caused her to lose weight.

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