Man United teenager Jack Fletcher apologises for homophobic slur
The Straits Times
March 4 - Manchester United midfielder Jack Fletcher apologised on Wednesday for using a homophobic slur during a youth-team match last year that earned him a six-game suspension and a hefty fine from England's Football Association (FA). Read more at straitstimes.com.
March 4 - Manchester United midfielder Jack Fletcher apologised on Wednesday for using a homophobic slur during a youth-team match last year that earned him a six-game suspension and a hefty fine from England's Football Association (FA).
The son of former United midfielder Darren Fletcher was playing for the club's Under-21 side against Barnsley in the EFL Trophy in October when he allegedly called an opponent "gay boy".
The FA charged Fletcher with misconduct, adding that the offence constituted an "aggravated breach". The 18-year-old admitted the charge and was handed a six-match suspension plus a 1,500 pounds ($2,000) fine.
"I am truly sorry for the offensive word that I used in the heat of the moment," Fletcher said in a statement.
"Despite the fact that I had no intention to use the term as a homophobic insult, I completely understand that such language is unacceptable and immediately apologised after the game.
"I want to be clear that this momentary lapse of character absolutely does not reflect my beliefs or values."

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