This Sunday marks 50 years of Sunday Bloody Sunday in Derry and James McClean paid tribute to the 14 innocent people that were killed in his hometown Derry city. Wigan played out a nil all draw with Cheltenham town on Saturday afternoon and the 32 year old Irish winger wore a black armband in respect and remembrance to all the victims.
READ MORE: Alleged Audio Released of Mason Greenwood that is Extremely Disturbing
James McClean Respectfully remembers the 14 innocent civilians murdered by the British Army on Bloody Sunday 50 years ago in his Home City🏴1️⃣4️⃣🇮🇪💚 Hail Hail pic.twitter.com/x2zUaZv1I2
— Buff Egan (@buff_egan) January 29, 2022
Wigan and Ireland’s James McClean respectfully remembers the 14 innocent civilians murdered on Bloody Sunday 50 years ago by wearing a black armband #BloodySunday50 pic.twitter.com/9ixvvceHwf
— Irish Football Pics (@irish_pics) January 29, 2022
James McClean 💪 ✊ 🇮🇪 pic.twitter.com/yndxr7OUQq
— 🍀🇮🇪☘️Wat_the_deuce☘️🇮🇪🍀 (@Wat_the_deuce) November 29, 2021
James McClean rembering the 14 innocent people murdered by the paratroopers on bloody Sunday. 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴 pic.twitter.com/mmSAKzSMzC
— rebelbadges1916 (@rebelbadges1916) January 29, 2022
In addition to the banner at Celtic Park, an armband worn by James McClean vs Cheltenham today 👏 pic.twitter.com/sDZiAeIwab
— Kat Lucas (@Kat_Lucas_) January 29, 2022
Unsavoury scenes at the end as a section of the home support give it to James McClean on his way off. He invites the fan/fans on to the field to debate the issue, they do not accept, and skipper Tendayi Darikwa escorts him away down then tunnel. #wafc
— Paul Kendrick (@PKendrickWIG) January 29, 2022
James McClean wearing an armband today in remembrance of the 14 innocent people murdered by the British army in his city (Derry) on Bloody Sunday on the 30th of January 1972.