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15th May 2019
03:42pm BST

“My first reaction was I was very disappointed,” he told talkSPORT host Jim White. “It’s so close to home for ourselves with Sean, so we’re shocked now to be honest with you. Any song like that, these players are media trained in this day and age and are role models for children. “I don’t understand why the first thing they want to do, right after they win the league title, is sing about Liverpool, first of all, and then actually sing about fans getting battered in the streets. “Surely they know that the song is inappropriate.”Cox was pictured at the Liverpool and Ireland legends match last month to help raise funds for the Seán Cox Rehabilitation Trust. The Trust will be responsible for distributing monies to meet the costs of Sean’s ongoing and future care and rehabilitation, and costs borne by his family related to his rehabilitation.
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