The English Soccer League is investigating crowd incidents throughout Wrexham’s League One fixture with Shrewsbury City on Thursday.
Stewards fashioned a barricade as Wrexham’s James McClean went to take a throw-in in entrance of Shrewsbury’s supporters within the second half of the competition at The Croud Meadow.
Play was briefly halted in consequence, with footage exhibiting objects being thrown from the stands within the route of McClean – who made derogatory feedback about Shrewsbury on his Instagram account after Wrexham’s 2-1 defeat.
The put up was later deleted.
Chatting with Sky Sports activities concerning the incident involving McClean, Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson stated: “He is effective. James is used to it wherever he goes.
“Followers get on his again dwelling and away and typically it may be powerful and spill over however he’s used to it.”
It stays unclear if McClean’s social media put up is being investigated, however Wrexham have confirmed the EFL is wanting into the group incidents throughout their cross-border derby with Shrewsbury.