James McClean has again outlined why he won’t wear a poppy after once more being targeted by anti-Irish bigots online over ...
Wrexham winger James McClean has posted a lengthy statement on social media to explain why he refuses to wear a poppy or ...
and he was second in command during Bloody Sunday in Derry in 1972 when 13 people were killed and another died months later from his injuries. Victims of both atrocities have since been cleared of ...
The Bloody Sunday Trust raised the money through a number ... both of which are still available from the Museum of Free Derry – and from public donations, collections and admission fees to ...
The families of the Bloody Sunday dead say they will not grieve for a senior British soldier who was on the ground in Derry on the day of the massacre. Thirteen people were killed when soldiers of ...
The brother of a teenager killed on Bloody Sunday has said it was “heartbreaking” that former head of the British army, General Sir Mike Jackson was never held accountable for his actions.
James McClean notably refrained from wearing a black armband during Wrexham's triumph over Mansfield Town in the League One ...
The death of General Sir Mike Jackson will not be mourned by the families of those killed on Bloody Sunday, the chair of the Bloody Sunday Trust has said. Gen Jackson, who went on to become head ...
Wrexham defender James McClean has courted controversy once more after refusing to stand with teammates for the Remembrance ...
After the minute's silence, the Daily Mail report that some Wrexham supporters inside the Racecourse Ground chanted he "hates ...
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