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Striker apologises as explicit video goes viral after defeat at Mossley AFC “It’s crazy and I can’t believe
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Striker Jay Hart has issued an apology to Clitheroe Football Clubandhisfamily afteran
< "V ' explicitvideowentviraland caused a social mediastorm.
@ The 24-year-old was caught in a compromising position with a mystery blonde wom an at Mossley AFC’s Seel Park
in the aftermath of a 4-1 defeat in the Evo-Stik First Division North, and was subsequently sacked by the Blues. Hart, brought to Shaw-
bridge by Simon Garner in Oc tober, has since re-signed for
: North West Counties Premier Division outfit Colne, where he previously spent three seasons, with Reds boss Steve Cunning ham willing to provide the plat
form for Hart to get his life back on track.
it,” he said. “It’s gone global. I’ve got mates in New Zealand who sent me a text to tell me that they’d seen it all over news pag es. I made a horrible mistake, but I wasn’t expecting this. I’ve
just got to get on with things now and hopefully it will all soon be over.
. ■ ’ “I’m disgusted, embarrassed
and ashamed ofmyselffor what hashappened.IhaveletClithe- roe FC down and more impor
tantly I’ve let my family down. I fully understand why the club dismissed me and I fully appre ciate their decision. “They are an amazing club
which will continue to improve every season. The club is run very well and I wish them all the best for the future. I’m going to miss the club, the lads and all the fans that have stuck by me. “I appreciate everything
they’ve done for me during my time there. I won’t forget it. My
main aim now is to fix things at home and become a better per son. I apologise to everyone that this has affected and hope one day people can forgive me.” • Clitheroe host Warrington
Town in their final game of the season on Saturday (kick-off 3 p.m.), hoping to sign off on a high after a run of eight defeats in 10 games.' Ross Dent'netted at Mossley
on Saturday; with the Blues al ready 2-0 down by that stage.
Internationals Gemma Clews and India Clyburn will represent England at the 54-hole event, which runs from tomorrow un til Sunday on the Portland and Old courses at Royal Troon. The team event is
played alongside the indi vidual competition, with both scores counting in each round. Clews recently retained
her title in the Delamere Comboy scratch tourna ment at her home club. India Clyburn (Wood-
hall Spa, Lincolnshire) won a host of titles in 2014, including theEnglish girls’
■ championship and the England Golf girls’ order ofmerit. Clews, Clyburn and
Lamb were all in the Eng land team which beat Francein the run-up to the French U21 championship.
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