McClean is a former Black Cats player and sparked anger in 2012 when he did not wear a poppy on Remembrance Day. He claimed he was 'hung out to dry' by the club.
He later moved to Wigan and revealed his reasons in an open letter to the club's chairman Dave Whelan last year.
James McClean and Danny Graham clashed after full-time of West Brom's 1-0 win over Sunderland
James McClean and Danny Graham clashed after full-time of West Brom's 1-0 win over Sunderland
He wrote: "For people from the North of Ireland such as myself, and specifically those in Derry, scene of the 1972 Bloody Sunday massacre, the poppy has come to mean something very different.magistaobrapascher
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"Mr Whelan, for me to wear a poppy would be as much a gesture of disrespect for the innocent people who lost their lives in the Troubles - and Bloody Sunday especially - as I have in the past been accused of disrespecting the victims of WWI and WWII."
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