Conor McGregor congratulates and supports the Ireland women’s football team by sharing a video
Conor McGregor has gotten into the row over the Irish women’s team after sharing a video on social media in full support of their celebrations.
Ireland’s women’s national team has been forced to apologize after singing a pro-IRA song in their dressing room after beating Scotland in a World Cup qualifier.
Players were filmed dancing as they chanted “Ooh ah, up the Ra” after qualifying for their first-ever major tournament last night.
Conor McGregor has got into the fight over the women’s parties in the Republic of Ireland
Ireland’s women’s national team must apologize after singing a pro-IRA song
The chant, from the Wolfe Tones’ Celtic Symphony, is associated with support for the Irish Republican Army who carried out a series of bombings and assassinations in their long campaign of terror.
McGregor, 34, is the latest to intervene in the controversy when he posted a video on Twitter that read “congrats ladies.”
The video features footage of Sky Sports News presenter Rob Wotton, merged with a clip from the athlete’s time in the ring telling the assembled audience that he wants to “take this opportunity to apologize to absolutely no one.” .
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The rest of the video then plays a segment from Celtic Symphony, while a clip shows McGregor performing his signature prop in the Octagon ring... Read more...
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