Thursday, 9 January 2014

Chris Smalling 'Sorry' For Suicide Bomber Costume

The Manchester United defender is pictured appearing to wear an army-style vest, with a mock circuit board and cables attached.

Manchester United defender Chris Smalling
The England player said he meant no harm but accepts it was 'insensitive'
The Sun
A Premier League footballer has apologised for his "ill-thought out and insensitive" decision to host a fancy dress party wearing a suicide bomber costume.
Manchester United defender Chris Smalling sought to make a "comedy play" on the popular Jagerbomb drink by strapping bottles of Jagermeister and Red Bull to his body when he held a party at his home, according to his management.
The England international is pictured in The Sun appearing to wear an army-style vest with the alcohol bottles, a mock circuit board and cables attached.
He also appears to be wearing an Arab kaffiyeh headdress.
Wasserman Media Group said in a statement: "Chris and his girlfriend hosted a fancy dress party to celebrate Christmas and their belated birthdays with close friends in the assumed privacy of his own home.
Chris Smalling England v Poland - FIFA 2014 World Cup Qualifier
Smalling has made eight appearances for England
"He dressed in a costume consisting of empty bottles of Jagermeister and cans of Red Bull strapped to his chest in an attempted comedy play on the popular 'Jagerbomb' drink.
"Although he fully accepts in hindsight it was an ill-thought out and insensitive decision, absolutely no harm was intended whatsoever and he apologises for any offence caused."
Smalling signed for Manchester United from Fulham in January 2010. He has made 20 appearances under new boss David Moyes this season.
He made his senior England debut in the Euro 2012 qualifier against Bulgaria in September 2011 and has gone on to make eight more appearances for the national team.

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