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FA investigating McClean's response to Britain's poppy jingoism
Carlisle's Jamie Devitt and Manchester United's Nemanja Matic also respond to the nationalistic groupthink surrounding the poppy

THE Football Association is investigating an incident involving Stoke City winger James McClean and parts of the crowd during his team’s 0-0 draw against Middlesbrough on Saturday and a social media post afterwards. 

In a post on his Instagram account, McClean addressed members of the audience who booed him for not wearing a poppy during the game.  

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