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    The film material is created by James McClean, which has the last laugh after songs from Blackpool fans

    “Any form of racist, homophobic or sexist abuse, harassment or discriminatory behavior is not tolerated. Anyone who has participated in such an activity can be arrested, arrested by criminal law, confiscated and prohibited by all future games.

    “As a reminder, the club was found to be guilty for misconduct and then placed as part of a FA action plan and in 2023 due to the use of discriminatory language and poor behavior by a small section of supporters in 2023, if incidents such as this occur, the club consists of increased financial sanctions and another FA campaign plan.

    “It is the responsibility of all responsibility to ensure that we all have a pleasant matchday experience free of persecution and discrimination.

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    “Love football. Protect the game.”

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    Wrexham will play Charlton on Saturday at 5:30 p.m., with the game of Wycombe against 6th place Leyton Orient earlier that day at 12:30 p.m. against 6th place Leyton Orient.

    James McClean said, according to Leaderlive, in the upcoming League One Nagel-Biter: “Obviously it helps to know the situation before the kick -off, but regardless of the result, we still have to do our job.

    “It doesn’t matter whether you win, lose or draw, we have to win our game.

    “That has to be the focus, not how Wycombe puts itself on.

    “Hopefully the racetrack will jump on Saturday at 5:30 p.m. and the players can feed this energy, we do the business and hopefully we will win the game.”

    McClean about the potential securing of advertising this weekend: “Hopefully the fingers crossed that.

    “But you speak in the minute because we go out there and have to put this idea in action and deliver.

    “To play the way with us and get away with a win in Blackpool, it obviously brought us back into a great position, but that’s all it is,” added the Wing-Back.

    “But we have been there before and at this level of the season there are turns and twists, and they cannot take it for granted.

    “We still have to do the job in our hands.”

    After the leader not to get in front of himself: “After the Burton game, it was recently the opposite.

    “Everyone was” Wrexham are now being promoted “and was the opposite after the game on Friday against Bristol Rovers.

    “We, the players and the employees, have to stay professional and do the best to block this noise and just do our own job.

    “If you had said with two games at the beginning of the season, this is the position in which you would be in your hand, you would grab your hand, but the conversation is cheap.

    “We have to put this lecture into practice and do the job.”

    “There is a lot of pressure at this level of the season, but pressure is a privilege because it means something is expected from them,” he said.

    “We have to see it and hug it.

    “Obviously, winning at Blackpool makes it easier and the gap expands this pressure, but whatever we have thoughts have to stay in our own house and we have to appear on the field.”

    On his finish against Blackpool: “I’ve seen it again a few times and it’s definitely my goal. He doesn’t understand that!” said McClean, who celebrated his 36th birthday on Tuesday.

    “It was also overdue, so I’m happy to score a goal.

    “I achieved almost two before. One was a great rescue and I didn’t see the header back, but I should probably have done it better, I have a good connection.

    “It was lucky for the third time and it’s a nice birthday present.”

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