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30th April 2018
09:39am BST

"Everyone wants to play Premier League football so I do think there will obviously be a lot of people looking at their next move or their future come the summer if the inevitable happens and we do go down," the Derry man said. "The fans just see it as if you do go down and players leave then you're a snake, or you've taken the club for a ride and this and that. "But we've got families as well, we need to look after them. We've also got a career to look after as well, we want to be the best we can be. You have to look after yourself first and foremost."Another win on Saturday has delayed the inevitable for West Brom though.
Their upturn under Darren Moore has been unprecedented if too late. Alan Pardew told the players to go out and play - let the boys play, that sort of thing. McClean explains why that wasn't that smart.
"We were told to play with more freedom, but you've got a group of players who, under our previous manager Tony, were more defensive and a lot more drilled. "We were told to go out and play a different way without really working on that."
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