Premier League star Morgan Gibbs-White – on £80,000-a-week – was forced to sit on the train floor.
The England international had to make do as there were no seats available.
Accompanied with his glamorous girlfriend Britney De Villiers, the pair made the hour and a half journey down to the capital.
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Law graduate Britney claimed that the train was in fact overbooked meaning their last minute decision left them without a seat.
The 25-year-old was in the capital for Nottingham Forest’s 2-0 loss in the FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City on Sunday (27 Apr).

The duo, who have been together since 2019 and have a son together, spent the night in London.
The couple spent the day touring the sights, shopping and eating fancy food.
In the evening the duo visited Sumosan Twiga on Sloane Street, Knightsbridge.
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Despite paying £49 for the black cod main and £13 for a side of chips, Britney only gave the food ‘a six out of ten’.
Whilst in the capital the pair went on an ‘overpriced’ bike trip, where a man pedalled them around the city.

The 25-year-old from South Africa, said: “We woke up and decided to take a last minute trip to London.
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“Because we didn’t pre book the train, the train was overbooked and there were no seats.
“So we just had to chill out in this area, Morgan was on the floor and I got to sit on the suitcase so that I wasn’t touching the floor.
“Love that from him.
“If you’re in London you have to try out one of these bicycle rides.
“They’re definitely way overpriced but they’re so fun.
“I’d give the food a six out of ten, it wasn’t that amazing.
“Chips were too saucy but I did like the black cod, that was really good.”
Gibbs-White is estimated to be worth £42million.
He has been capped twice by the Three Lions.
The midfielder is pushing for Champions League qualification with Forest by finishing in the top five.
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