Conor McGregor rants about 'f'***ed up evil b****es' in rambling social media post
In the midst of his rambling, McGregor also found time to take shots at Drogheda United and ponder whether he ought to buy a League of Ireland club.
Conor McGregor has taken aim at 'f'***ed up evil b****es' in a rambling social media post.
The MMA fighter, who posed for a photograph with the FAI Cup in the post, took to Instagram to say "Don't trust anyone boys take it from me," before stating "Record everything around strange women for evidence purpose only. CCTV won't save you."
McGregor proceeds to ramble about how "No club will have your back," before signing off the post by paying tribute to his recently deceased uncle John Moore, saying "Johnny look after us, I know you will."
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The former UFC champion has since edited the social media post, with the caption now reading "How much is it to buy a League of Ireland team? I might buy two."
McGregor's comments come in the wake of Drogheda United's decision to release a statement after McGregor posed with the FAI Cup earlier today, a trophy which the Drogs won when they beat Derry City 2-0 in the final at the Aviva Stadium in November.
McGregor, whose cousin is footballer Warren Davis who was part of the Drogs side to win the cup, had earlier taken to Instagram to congratulate his cousin, and, accidentally, Drogheda's arch-rivals Dundalk FC: "Yup the gaf, @theblackforgeinn! FAI cup in the house! Congrats my cuz @warrend02 on winning the fai trophy with @dundalkfc! That’s two of my cousins now who have won this prestigious Irish Football League trophy. One with Bohs, Keith, and one with Dundalk, Warren!! Tremendous! It’s in the blood!"
Shortly after McGregor's post, Drogheda United released a statement distancing themselves from McGregor.
"A social media post has been brought to our attention today regarding the FAI Cup," reads the Drogheda statement.
"Those pictured are a close relation to one of our first team players, who like all the other players had custody of the cup to celebrate with their families at different intervals.
"Drogheda United do not associate ourselves with the individual who made the social media post in any way, or with any unauthorised brands mentioned."
McGregor didn't take long to reply to Drogheda's statement, taking to Instagram once again and posting a photo of himself with the cup on his story along with the caption: "For @droghedaunitedfc players, f*** the club, This is for you. Read."
The club has not responded to McGregor's jibe at this time.
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