Rumour was rife on Twitter yesterday that James McClean had been sent home by Wigan ahead of their game against Yeovil as he had refused to wear a poppy on his jersey for Remembrance Sunday.
Paul Kendrick, a football writer with the Wigan Evening Post has tweeted quotes from Owen Coyle following the game. The Wigan manager clears up that the reason for McClean not being involved was a dead leg and nothing else.
OC in the presser: "James McClean wasn't rested. He has a dead leg. I'm embarrassed to have been asked that question in this day and age."
— Paul Kendrick (@PKendrickWIG) November 10, 2013
OC in the presser (2): "I come from an Irish background myself, and everyone is entitled to their own opinions."
— Paul Kendrick (@PKendrickWIG) November 10, 2013
Last season McClean refused to wear a poppy on his shirt while playing for Sunderland in a 2-1 loss to Everton.