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Dad arrested for abusing Marcus Rashford admits he may have sent tweet ‘when drunk’


A DAD arrested over a racist post to Marcus Rashford has admitted he may have sent it while drunk.

Nick Scott, 50, originally denied sending the vile message after the Three Lions striker missed a penalty in Sunday’s heartbreaking final.

Nick Scott admitted he may have drunkenly posted a racist message to Rashford

But he has now admitted he may have “unknowingly” sent the offensive remarks while drunk.

Scott also begged for the Utd striker’s forgiveness and revealed he benefited from the star’s free meals campaign.

The football coach told The Sun: “I was hammered at the time and don’t remember doing it.

“But if I did I want Marcus to know that I’m truly sorry and I apologise sincerely.

“After everything he’s done for my kids and all the other kids in the country with the free school meals.

“He’s absolutely brilliant. He’s helped my family and I can’t thank him enough.”

RACE ROW

Scott also insisted he is not racist, adding: “I’m a quarter black South African myself and I was married to a German.”

It has now emerged Scott was married to “Lotto Gran” Susanne Hinte in 1999.

She hit the headlines in January 2016 when she tried to claim a £33million jackpot with a ticket she said she accidentally put in the washing machine.

But the true winner eventually came forward with a real ticket and her scam was exposed.

Susanne died from a heart attack aged 49 in August 2017.

Scott was one of four people arrested in relation to racist abuse aimed at the England players.

A tweet from the dad’s Twitter page was posted minutes after Rashford missed a penalty.

The message said: “Marcus Rashford that MBE needs burning ya fake.

“Pack them bags and get to ya own country.”

Scott was arrested over the tweet
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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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