Advertisement

Galatasaray midfielder apologises to Leeds United for advertising knife set

___3628726___https:______static.pulse.com.gh___webservice___escenic___binary___3628726___2015___4___4___19___wesleysneijder-cropped_n6fnxol6rp9i1r637ua9v38sc
___3628726___https:______static.pulse.com.gh___webservice___escenic___binary___3628726___2015___4___4___19___wesleysneijder-cropped_n6fnxol6rp9i1r637ua9v38sc
Galatasaray star Wesley Sneijder apologises for advertising a set of knives on the 15th anniversary of two Leeds United fans being killed.
Advertisement

Wesley Sneijder has apologised for advertising a Galatasaray-branded knife set on the anniversary of two Leeds United fans being stabbed to death in Istanbul.

Advertisement

Sneijder posted a tweet advertising the products 15 years to the day since Christopher Loftus and Kevin Speight were killed by a Turkish man ahead of Leeds' UEFA Cup semi-final against Galatasaray.

The Dutchman, who has played for Galatasaray since January 2013, was subsequently reminded of the anniversary by a Leeds fan, who said: "15 years ago 2 Leeds fans went to Istanbul to support their team never returned R.I.P chris kev. Knives are for cowards."

Sneijder subsequently removed his original tweet, and replied: "Very sorry. I didn't know this and deleted our promotion for the merchandise kitchen item. #Respect."

Advertisement