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John Jeffay

Chubby thieves ransacked Rangers fan's man cave and nicked £1500 signed shirts after eating his peanuts

Thieves broke into a Scots dad's man cave, stole a £1,500 collection of framed football strips and helped themselves to his peanuts.

Father-of-two Barry Goodall, 32, was in the process of renovating the small outbuilding at his home in Dundee when the thieves struck in the early hours of Tuesday May 18.

Six strips were taken and the raiders even went as far as to eat peanut snacks and sup fruit juice drinks he had stored in the building, at his home in Islay Place in Mill O' Mains.

The self-employed landscaper said he had been left furious, but also worried for the safety of his partner Sharlene and their two young sons, Nico and Theo, aged five and two.

Barry, 32, said: "It's a wee outbuilding I've got.

"A neighbour spotted somebody in the man cave at 2.30am and watched them leave with a bag and a frame.

"They went in and smashed all my frames of my signed football strips and stole the strips out of the frames. It's about £1,500 worth in total.

"They even ate some peanuts and drank out-of-date cranberry juice I had in the fridge, but they left the beers."

The thieves left behind a giant mess in Barry's man cave (Steve Brown/DCT Media/Cascade News)

Barry only knew about the raid after being alerted.

He said: "I woke up and the gate was slightly open at the side of my house, and I looked in the back garden and had a look at the man cave and the door was closed.

"There was nothing lying about or anything, so I just went to work as normal.

"The neighbour phoned me at 9.30am, saying she saw somebody in the garden last night.

"I rushed home straight away and found all the picture frames smashed and everything thrown about and the stuff missing." The framed items taken included two Rangers tops signed by Alfredo Morelos and Steven Gerrard, two Manchester United jerseys signed by Edinson Cavani and Paul Scholes, a Manchester City top signed by David Silva, and a Chelsea jersey signed by Gonzalo Higuaín.

"It's things I've paid a lot of money for, you know?" said Barry.

"I'm in the middle of doing the man cave up and I've just ripped everything out and started again, bought all the strips and things. I've been saving them up over the years.

"The place is totally wrecked. They smashed all the glass, ripped all the photo frames off the wall.

The thieves a £1,500 collection of signed and framed strips from various football figures (Steve Brown/DCT Media/Cascade News)

Barry said the intrusion into his property had left him angry and also worried for the safety of his family.

"I'm more bothered about someone creeping about in my garden, when I'm in my bed, more than them stealing from me," he said.

"I've got two young kids in the house, they could have been trying my doors with the kids in their beds sleeping. They're only five and two.

"My fiancee Sharlene said she wouldn't be able to sleep tonight.

"Whoever broke in stole keys. I was working in the man cave late on Monday night and I left the keys out, so I'm worried they might be coming back.

"I'm going to replace all the doors with PVC doors, and fit them into it, so it's a bit more secure.

"I've got CCTV up right around the house too.

"The neighbour said they were wearing all black and they had a hoodie on and a mask. Masks aren't that unusual with the coronavirus just now though.

"She also said they were tall with a medium build and a bit of a belly."

A Police Scotland spokesman said: "Officers have received a report of a theft from an outbuilding behind a property on Islay Place, which is believed to have taken place in the early hours of Tuesday May 18.

"Inquiries into the matter are ongoing and anyone with information should call 101, quoting incident 0674 of May 18.

"Alternatively, please contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111."

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