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Published 16:05 15 Jan 2019 GMT
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Whyte made his Northern Ireland debut in September and has been in impressive form for The U's since joining from Northern Ireland Football League Irish Premiership side Crusaders in the summer.
Both Oxford and Whyte's international manager Michael O'Neill have issued warnings to the 22-year-old with regards to his behaviour. United boss Karl Robinson commented:
"Gavin is a quiet, respectful young man who is totally devastated by this. I have rarely heard anyone so remorseful for something that he regrets and knows he shouldn't have done. "Clearly he had drunk too much, and we will deal with that too, but whether you are a footballer or not that sort of behaviour is wrong on every level. We will sit down with Gavin today and we will remind him in no uncertain terms of his responsibilities."Michael O'Neill said, "I know that Oxford United will discipline him appropriately for this significant mistake and both his club and the Irish FA will put in place measures to make sure that he learns from it."
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