Motherwell's Chris Humphrey was unaware of Jamaica curfew
Motherwell winger Chris Humphrey has insisted he was unaware of the curfew which led to his two-game suspension from the Jamaica squad.
Humphrey and Birmingham striker Marlon King were removed from the squad after breaking a curfew after their World Cup qualifier against Panama.
But Humphrey told the club's official website he was unaware of the rule.
"I had not been informed of any curfew and no-one told me we were not allowed to go out," he said.
"It was a huge honour to be asked to represent Jamaica and I am very disappointed I will not be available to try and help the team in the next two games against Guatemala and Antigua & Barbuda.
"I would just like to clarify a few points as I believe there has been a communication problem.
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I had not been informed of any curfew and no one told me we were not allowed to go out
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Chris Humphrey
Motherwell winger
"After the game in Panama I did go out. It was late after the game and to unwind I went out for an hour.
"I fully accept the fact that I did go out and on that basis I have apologised to the team and accept responsibility.
"Naturally I wish the team all the very best in the forthcoming games."
Motherwell winger Chris Humphrey has insisted he was unaware of the curfew which led to his two-game suspension from the Jamaica squad.
Humphrey and Birmingham striker Marlon King were removed from the squad after breaking a curfew after their World Cup qualifier against Panama.
But Humphrey told the club's official website he was unaware of the rule.
"I had not been informed of any curfew and no-one told me we were not allowed to go out," he said.
"It was a huge honour to be asked to represent Jamaica and I am very disappointed I will not be available to try and help the team in the next two games against Guatemala and Antigua & Barbuda.
"I would just like to clarify a few points as I believe there has been a communication problem.
Continue reading the main story
“
I had not been informed of any curfew and no one told me we were not allowed to go out
”
Chris Humphrey
Motherwell winger
"After the game in Panama I did go out. It was late after the game and to unwind I went out for an hour.
"I fully accept the fact that I did go out and on that basis I have apologised to the team and accept responsibility.
"Naturally I wish the team all the very best in the forthcoming games."
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