FA warns McClean over social media post amid poppy abuse

The Football Association has warned Stoke City winger James McClean for his use of an offensive word on social media while condemning the abuse he received from fans on Saturday over his decision not to wear a poppy.

McClean's conduct was investigated by the FA after he described some Stoke supporters as "uneducated cavemen" in the wake of Saturday's 0-0 draw with Middlesbrough, in which he was booed by a section of the Potters' support for choosing not to wear a poppy and was later taunted by Boro fans as he left the pitch.

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