Wrexham star James McClean's brother Patrick is under investigation by his club after being spotted at a New IRA parade, per reports.
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McClean's brother plays for GlentoranClub aware of footage Investigation has been launchedFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Patrick McClean plays for Glentoran and the Northern Irish club have confirmed that they have launched an investigation into a video that has circulated online over the weekend. In it, Patrick McClean seems to walk in the same direction as a masked colour party moved from Creggan to Free Derry Corner. During the march, per the , petrol bombs were thrown at police, as were fireworks. Two people were arrested.
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There is an Easter parade every year in Derry, marking the Easter Rising against British rule in 1916. The wearing of paramilitary clothing was prohibited by law enforcement, but a large portion of attendees ignored that plea. Glentoran have now confirmed they are investigating the conduct of McClean's sibling.
WHAT GLENTORAN SAID
In a statement, Glentoran said: "Glentoran Football Club is aware of footage involving one of our players currently circulating online.
"The club is fully committed to maintaining a respectful, inclusive and welcoming environment for all players, staff, supporters and the wider community.
"The matter is being reviewed internally in line with club policies and no further comment will be made at this time."
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McClean will next be in action for Wrexham against Charlton this weekend. Glentoran, by comparison, face an NIFL Premiership play-off against Larne this weekend, and it remains to be seen if Patrick McClean will be involved.