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A footballer has been criticised for a "handcuffs" goal celebration apparently in support of a jailed drink-driver.A footballer has been criticised for a "handcuffs" goal celebration apparently in support of a jailed drink-driver.
Ipswich midfielder David Norris crossed his wrists after scoring - an apparent message for former Plymouth Argyle goalkeeper Luke McCormick. Ipswich Town midfielder David Norris crossed his wrists, an apparent message for former team-mate Luke McCormick.
McCormick is serving a seven-year jail sentence for causing the deaths of Aaron Peak, 10, and Ben Peak, eight, after drinking at Norris's wedding. Ex-Plymouth goalkeeper McCormick was jailed for seven years for causing the deaths of Aaron Peak, 10, and Ben Peak, 8, after drinking at Norris's wedding.
The boys' mother Amanda, of Manchester, said: "You don't do things like that." The boys' mother Amanda, of Partington, Greater Manchester, said: "You don't do things like that."
She said Ipswich should consider reprimanding the midfielder.She said Ipswich should consider reprimanding the midfielder.
"I'm actually quite upset about it," said Mrs Peak, from Partington. We're trying hard not to hate Luke McCormick Amanda Peak "I'm actually quite upset about it," said Mrs Peak. We're trying hard not to hate Luke McCormick Amanda Peak
"Fair enough, you're going to show your support, go to prison to see him, write him letters, make phone calls to him, but don't do things like that."Fair enough, you're going to show your support, go to prison to see him, write him letters, make phone calls to him, but don't do things like that.
"We're trying hard not to hate Luke McCormick at the moment, but people like David Norris are making it very difficult to do that.""We're trying hard not to hate Luke McCormick at the moment, but people like David Norris are making it very difficult to do that."
McCormick was twice the drink-drive limit when he crashed into a car carrying the youngsters on the M6 in Staffordshire on 7 June.McCormick was twice the drink-drive limit when he crashed into a car carrying the youngsters on the M6 in Staffordshire on 7 June.
Norris, 26, was celebrating scoring Ipswich's winning goal against Blackpool on Saturday when he made the gesture.Norris, 26, was celebrating scoring Ipswich's winning goal against Blackpool on Saturday when he made the gesture.
A Football Association spokesman said: "We are aware of the incident and have written to Ipswich to seek an explanation from David Norris for his actions and await his response."A Football Association spokesman said: "We are aware of the incident and have written to Ipswich to seek an explanation from David Norris for his actions and await his response."
A message on Ipswich Town's website said the club would issue a statement later.A message on Ipswich Town's website said the club would issue a statement later.