IRISH FOOTBALLER James McClean has addressed the rumours and gossip over whether he will partake in acts of remembrance for Queen Elizabeth II, ...
IRISH FOOTBALLER James McClean has addressed the rumours and gossip over whether he will partake in acts of remembrance for Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away last Thursday. I have been told that your own grandfather Paddy Whelan, from Tipperary, was one of those. Miguel Delaney."
Ireland midfielder James McClean has worn a black armband alongside the rest of his Wigan team-mates in their pre-match commemoration of the death of Queen ...
McClean wore the armband over his long-sleeved black jersey for the game in which his fellow Irish international Will Keane put Wigan ahead through a 23rd minute penalty. McClean appeared to change his jersey at half-time and it was unclear whether he wore the armband for the second half. Ireland midfielder James McClean has worn a black armband alongside the rest of his Wigan team-mates in their pre-match commemoration of the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
James McClean wore a black armband and bowed his head during a minute's silence for Queen Elizabeth II before Wigan's clash against Huddersfield on Tuesday ...
What's the issue?" With a second adding: "Yet he’s more than happy to take a salary from an English club?" However, the majority of fans didn't see the problem, with one writing: "I've never been a James McClean fan but the guy is standing silent during a minute silence.
Londonderry-born footballer James McClean has worn a black armband alongside the rest of his Wigan team-mates in their pre-match commemoration of the death ...
I have been told that your own Grandfather Paddy Whelan, from Tipperary, was one of those.” On Monday, McClean issued a response on his Instagram account following the English Football League’s announcement that a minute’s silence will be held before matches, with black armbands to be worn by participants, flags to be flown at half-mast and the National Anthem to be played in stadiums Derry-born footballer James McClean has worn a black armband alongside the rest of his Wigan team-mates in their pre-match commemoration of the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
James McClean wore a black arm band before Wigan's Championship clash with Huddersfield but decided to stand away from his team-mates during commemorative ...
In life, if you're a man you should stand up for what you believe in.' I am a peaceful guy, I believe everyone should live side by side, whatever their religious or political beliefs which I respect and ask for people to respect mine in return. but Republic of Ireland international DOES wear a black armband following the Queen's death Since last year I am a father and I want my daughter to grow up in a peaceful world, like any parent. It is just a part of who we are, ingrained into us from birth. 'Mr Whelan, for me to wear a poppy would be as much a gesture of disrespect for the innocent people who lost their lives in the Troubles - and Bloody Sunday especially - as I have in the past been accused of disrespecting the victims of WWI and WWII.
There was an act of remembrance for Queen Elizabeth II following her passing last Thursday in the Championship fixture between Huddersfield and Wigan. A ...
Miguel Delaney," he wrote in a story post on Instagram. An image from the tribute has emerged online and shows McClean observing the minute's silence in his own way. James McClean stood apart from his teammates during the minute's silence for the Queen ahead of Huddersfield vs.
Ahead of this evening's football games in England many were wondering aloud if James McClean and the Liverpool fans would show their respects to the late ...
James McClean during the minute silence for the Queen As if there is not enough for folks to be concerning themselves with at a time of great loss and remembrance for so many in the UK and wider Commonwealth, there was open speculation on if Liverpool fans would boo any moments' silence, and if McClean would not properly observe any planned tributes before Wigan took on Huddersfield in the Championship. Ahead of this evening's football games in England many were wondering aloud if James McClean and the Liverpool fans would show their respects to the late Queen Elizabeth II.
James McClean wore a black armband to pay respect to Queen Elizabeth but stood apart from his team mates during the minute's silence.
[Instagram story](https://www.instagram.com/macajw/?hl=en) of a supporter calling him a “legend” with a picture of him standing apart from his team mate’s during the minute’s silence attached. While McClean did wear a black armband, which was just about visible over Wigan’s black away jersey, he stood apart from his team mates, who were linked arm in arm during the minute’s silence. James McClean wore a black armband to pay respect to Queen Elizabeth but stood apart from his team mates during the minute’s silence in her honour.
YESTERDAY WIGAN PLAYED Huddersfield in the Championship, but the biggest talking point of the gam...
I have been told that your own grandfather Paddy Whelan, from Tipperary, was one of those. The guy wore an armband and observed the silence. And still people are having a pop?
Kevin Kilbane has said that it was "great to see" the appreciation shown to James McClean by Wigan Athletic fans on Tuesday night.
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The footballer was seen wearing a black armband before Wigan's EFL Championship clash with Huddersfield – but decided to stand away from his teammates during ...
The bigoted reaction shows that anti-Irish racism is alive and well in 2022 in the UK. @stottiecakeboy: James McClean stood with dignity and with respect. @JFaeTheYY: James mcclean has his ways and he sticks by them. He stood there in silence, bowed his head, wore a black armband when in all honesty he didn’t have to, yet everyone still criticising him for it, it’s borderline harassment. That’s kind of the problem. I am a peaceful guy, I believe everyone should live side by side, whatever their religious or political beliefs which I respect and ask for people to respect mine in return. Anti-Irish racism is the only reason he is getting abuse. Doesn’t bend his morals for no cunt In life, if you’re a man you should stand up for what you believe in.” @Giobaldyvan_JL: James McClean will never change his views and beliefs. It is just a part of who we are, ingrained into us from birth. I have been told that your own grandfather Paddy Whelan, from Tipperary, was one of those.