Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere has been fined and warned about his future conduct for an anti-Tottenham chant on Arsenal's FA Cup victory parade through London which included a few expletives.
Wilshere later apologised on his personal Twitter account, with the England star saying that he did not mean to offend anyone.
Sharing back2back Cup wins with so many amazing Gooners is a dream come true. Apologies if I upset or offended any of u with my celebrations
— Jack Wilshere (@JackWilshere) June 1, 2015
The 23-year-old was fined £40,000 after being found guilty by the FA of making and/or inciting comments which brought the game into disrepute, according to BBC News.
Earlier this month, former Arsenal player Quinn told Sky Sports that Wilshere needs to say sorry.
"He's a player who's had much talent and he's been talked about for a lot of other reasons besides his football talent. Once again, we're doing it here on what should be a great day or two for Arsenal Football Club. He's just got to apologise first in as strong a way as possible, retain that passion for his club, but not to cross the line," he said.