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George Elokobi's relationship with the Wolverhampton Wanderers support survived relegations and dark days to remain a cult figure at Molineux.

Elokobi spent six years in old gold, a period that saw two promotions and two relegations, including the infamous two-season spell that left Wolves languishing in League One.

But that did little to sour his standing in the hearts' of Molineux faithful.

However, his relationship with one set of fans appears to be a much more negative one after footage has emerged of him confronting a supporter following a game.

Elokobi, who is now playing for Maidstone United is seen, along with a number of his teammates in the stands after his side drew 1-1 away at Braintree Town.

Twitter user and Braintree fan @AlmanaccoCalcio tweeted after the incident on Tuesday night: "Sorry for the rubbish footage but Maidstone’s George Elokobi has just jumped in the stands after the game and gone for a Braintree fan. Everyone’s rushed over to break it all up, absolute scenes. He came out for the warm up claiming “This is my town!”

Watch the full incident below:

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He then added: "I just wanna clarify that there were NO monkey chants.

"The fan made a comment about his wage and that was it.

"Me and many other witnesses will testify to that should any of these claims be taken further."

The 33-year-old has been with Maidstone since the start of the season after joining from fellow Non-League outfit Aldershot Town.

Our sister title KentLive have contacted Maidstone for a comment, but they have yet to respond.