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Published 19:37 1 Jan 2020 GMT
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"Offensive behaviour is affecting the game and will not be tolerated," it blared out over the PA.Upon the announcement, the 30-year-old Derry winger stopped and clapped as his grievances were taken into account. McClean has long been the victim of sectarian abuse in English football and he has been encouraged to report any instances of abuse to the match officials. https://www.sportsjoe.ie/football/james-mcclean-poppy-conan-doherty-140884 Huddersfield Town meanwhile, have launched an investigation in an attempt to find the culprits for the faceless abuse while Stoke City manager Michael O'Neill praised his player for his actions. He's 100% right to do so," said the Armagh man. "There's no place for this in football stadiums, obviously there's no place for sectarianism or racism, abuse of players or supporters or anyone for that matter."
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