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“The club is the best, the E-Mart is better.” NC Park Min-woo apologizes for controversy

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NC Dinos Park Min-woo, 28, apologized for making inappropriate comments on social network services (SNS).

On the 28th, Park Min-woo posted a post on his instagram last night apologizing for his careless behavior.

Earlier, on the 27th, Park Min-woo posted the phrase “The club is good anyway, E-Mart is better, nobody knows anyway,” and then hastily deleted it. However, the controversy grew as this article spread quickly.

Some fans who saw this article speculated that Minwoo Park expressed dissatisfaction during the salary negotiation process.

On this day, Park Min-woo said, “It’s right that I did all the words of’the club is the best’,’I’d rather E-Mart’, and’Nobody knows’. We shared the message of the contents.”

“I was embarrassed by the sudden situation, but at that time I couldn’t apologize any faster because of the embarrassment and resentment. I’m sorry,” he added, “It’s the difference between public and private. It’s all words from my mouth and my thoughts, so I felt a lot while watching the fans who were disappointed by it.”

Park Min-woo said, “I know that any word is only an excuse,” and “I feel a sense of responsibility and great shame in this situation that made all my actions and words feel pretended.”

He said, “I will use this mistake as an opportunity to look back on me, and I will try and reflect on myself so that I can take full responsibility for the words spoken at any time.”

Lastly, Park Min-woo said, “I bow my head to the club and fans who would have been hurt because of me, and to the (SK) Wyverns fans who would have been hurt by the careless comments. I’m really sorry.”

Meanwhile, Park Min-woo, wearing an NC uniform in 2012, contributed to the team’s first unified championship by batting 0.345 (467 at-bats, 161 hits), 8 homers, 63 RBIs, 13 steals in 126 games last year.

Reporter Lee Ji-young [email protected]



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