“Sorry for shit”

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The controversial captain of Wrexham Welsh, James McCleanlaunches a difficult notion of fans of Rotherham And he announced that the “smell like urine” in a publication on social networks after the success of his 1-0 team, maintaining the 3rd team in the League One and, therefore, living in the race for progress.

After the final whistle, the Irish turned to Instagram to paint the guests. He shared a picture of himself celebrating the success and wrote a devastating text that said: “Rotherham fans stink of shit, come and throw them away.” This is not the first time to attack a rival club this season.

In January, former premiere Arbiter League Keith Hackt urged McClean to apologize after he called the town of Shrewsbury “a black full of endogamics”, after he and his teammates were attacked by objects in the third FA cup.

McClean, 35, also brought anger of a broad sector of his followers for his refusal to show the popular poppy on ‘Remembering’ (‘Day of Memory’), on the second week of November. It is a special day for the Commonwealth countries, giving tribute to members of the armed and civil forces who sacrificed their lives in World War I.

McClean was previously placed in a balaclava in anger style in front of his children for a ‘school history lesson’ during the covid pandemic. Eventually he admitted that he was sorry. Other incidents include their backbone at the British National Anthem and greet fans who sing that they hate the king ‘.

Source: La Verdad

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