York City’s boozy celebrations have lasted more than 24 hours after they sealed a pulse-raising return to the Football League.
Striker Josh Stones scored a 103rd-minute equaliser at Rochdale to send the Minstermen up to League Two with 108 points and end a decade-long exile from the EFL.
But by Sunday afternoon Stones, 22, was keeled over at a table in a beer garden after hitting the Kopparberg cider bottle with his pals.
The party had started on Saturday with a pitch invasion and trophy lift while York’s heroes covered each other in champagne.
That then spilled into the dressing room, where the players
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