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Sunderland distance themselves from McClean poppy snub
Shirts embroidered with the symbol have been commissioned to mark Remembrance Sunday, but the Derry-born winger chose not to wear one during his side's clash with Everton
Sunderland have reiterated their full support for the Poppy Appeal, despite James McClean's refusal to wear a specially commissioned shirt during his side's 2-1 defeat to Everton on Saturday.Premier League players have been requested to wear shirts embroidered with poppies over the weekend in order to pay tribute to servicemen lost in war with Remembrance Sunday approaching.
But Derry-born McClean opted to wear a shirt without the symbol against Everton at Goodison Park and has attracted criticism from observers for his decision.
Sunderland have now moved to underline their commitment to the campaign, describing McClean's snub as a "personal choice".
A Sunderland spokesman said: "As a club Sunderland AFC wholeheartedly support the Remembrance Commemorations. It was James’s personal choice not to wear a shirt on this occasion."
The 23-year-old is yet to explain the reasoning behind the move.
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