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Published 10:33 6 Jun 2016 BST
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At Christmas, he made a sizable donation to the House in the Wells and the Foyle Valley House so he could help Derry's homeless problem over the festive period.
He dug out his old GAA club, Seán Dolan's, before that by sponsoring the club's jerseys.
Last week, he was described as an "absolute gentleman" when it emerged that he had given £1,000 to a Derry family who are heading to Florida so their four-year-old can receive treatment for rhabdomyosarcoma.
To go one better, the West Brom player paid the family and little Darragh a visit during his weekend off from international duty and he put smiles on plenty of faces. Again.
McClean presented the young Derry girl with a signed Ireland jersey and his money will go towards the family who have to stay in Florida for at least five weeks whilst Darragh receives treatment.
But it's yet another classy act from the salt of the earth Derry man. Fair play.
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