The backup stopper was forced to resign after sparking gambling investigations - leaving his ex-club without a replacement when their No.1 got injured
Sutton United have been left to rue the departure of former backup goalkeeper Wayne Shaw after picking up an untimely injury to their first-choice stopper.
Returning to National League action against Torquay on Saturday, the club's regular No.1, Ross Worner, was forced off after just 15 minutes.
But with Shaw having left the club during the week on the back of the fallout over his pie-eating antics, Sutton had no choice but to put an outfield player in goal to replace him.