FA apologise after deleting a TikTok video poking enjoyable at participant who suffered a sickening head harm
The FA pressured to apologise and delete a TikTok video which poked enjoyable at a Stockport participant’s sickening harm after he crashed head-first right into a hoarding… with the publish triggering outrage on social media
- Stockport defender Macauley Southam-Hales suffered a nasty head harm
- He crashed head-first right into a hoarding throughout their FA Cup win over Charlton
- The FA posted a video on TikTok mocking Southam-Hales’s collision
- Nonetheless, they’ve now apologised over the incident and deleted the video
The FA have apologised for and deleted a social media publish which poked enjoyable at a participant who suffered a sickening head harm.
A TikTok video used to advertise the FA Cup triggered outrage by exhibiting Stockport’s Macauley Southam-Hales smashing head-first right into a hoarding throughout their win over Charlton, set to music from a Nestle Crunch advert.
The clip timed the affect with the phrase ‘crunch’ within the jingle earlier than an exaggerated bang.
The FA has apologised for and deleted a social media publish which poked enjoyable at Stockport defender Macauley Southam-Hales – a participant who suffered a sickening head harm this week
An FA spokesperson ‘sincerely apologised’, including: ‘It ought to by no means have been revealed. The publish was created by an exterior company and we’ll evaluate our processes to make sure this by no means occurs once more.’ It’s understood the FA haven’t fired the company. Southam-Hales was deemed ‘very fortunate’ to not have been badly harm by supervisor Dave Challinor.
It got here a month after Bathtub’s Alex Fletcher had mind surgical procedure after additionally colliding with a hoarding.
Sportsmail’s Chris Sutton stated: ‘It could be human error but it surely’s unhealthy. It is not an incredible search for the FA.’
Commercial