he had been hacked after the Euro 2020 final. But the 50-year-old has now admitted he may have posted the message telling the footballer to "get to ya own country" when he was drunk - but doesn't remember sending it.
Read more: Boris Johnson doubles down on racist football fans as he issues new statement The Sun reported that he has also begged for forgiveness from the Manchester United striker - and also revealed he had benefited from Marcus' school meals campaign.
Scott 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.
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