Wrexham star James McClean told to make ‘public apology’ for calling Shrewsbury a ‘cesspit full of inbreds’ after being pelted with objects during feisty clash.
Wrexham’s James McClean has been told to make a “public apology” for his vicious attack on Shrewsbury during the two sides’ meeting. What happened? During Wrexham’s 2-1 derby defeat at Shrewsbury Town on Thursday, it looked that home fans threw objects at winger McClean. The 35-year-old then resorted to social media to launch a vicious attack on Shrewsbury, the town, and those who targeted him, prompting former Premier League referee Keith Hackett to harshly condemn the veteran.
He told Football Insider, “I’ve officiated this game before and was well prepared.” It has a history of conflict. Players should avoid from making disparaging remarks. Wrexham competes in the league under the umbrella of the Wales Football Association. If someone complains his statements to that organisation, he will most likely receive a written warning. Wrexham Football Club should provide him with practical assistance, and I would recommend issuing a public apology rather than putting it in the file and forget drawer.”
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