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Johnny Russell thanks fans for support after vile Twitter abuse

Dundee United star Johnny Russell has thanked fans for their support after sickening abuse was directed at him on Twitter for scoring one of the goals that knocked Rangers out of the Scottish Cup.

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Johnny Russell celebrates scoring against Rangers on Sunday. Below: Russell thanks fans and fellow players after retweeting the abuse he had received.

  • Published in the Courier : 07.02.12
  • Published online : 07.02.12 @ 10.54am
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One tirade on Twitter expressed the hope Russell chokes on his sick and dies. There was also abuse urging the 21-year-old's mum to commit suicide. The post came from the Twitter account @GaryWilson72 but has since been deleted.

The Scotland under-21 international replied by saying: ''Is this really what we're dealing with? Sad.''

In a later message, another user brands Russell a ''rat'' and says: ''Hope someone breaks your leg.''

A spokeswoman for Dundee United said the club were aware of the abuse but declined to comment further. She also said the player had not so far reported it to the police.

A spokeswoman for Tayside Police said no complaint about the matter had been received.

Russell received the backing of his followers on Twitter, with users uniting to condemn the person who posted the abuse.

One, John Docherty, said: ''Some people are just sick, hide behind the internet thinking they can say what they want. Shocking! Well played.''

Another of Russell's followers, Steve Cairns, branded the person posting as the ''dregs of society''.

Brian Hay added: ''That's a shocking tweet. Never mind the idiots and just keep enjoying your game.''

After receiving many more tweets in support, Russell later posted: "Thanks for the tweets everyone. No place for sickening stuff like that."

Dundee West MSP Joe FitzPatrick condemned the attack and said the Scottish Government would clamp down on online abuse connected to football through new laws coming into force.

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''People need to understand that this kind of vile message is not acceptable on social media or anywhere else,'' he said. ''Abuse on the internet can be every bit as bad as other forms of abuse and should not be tolerated.

''This is an example of why the parliament passed the Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Act 2012 which comes into effect next month.

''New offences introduced include threatening communications and abusive postings on social media. We need to act and stop this kind of abuse.''

Brian Donnelly, director of Respectme, Scotland's anti-bullying service, said he hoped Russell would make a formal complaint.

''Not only can Johnny Russell see it — maybe his mum has seen it,'' he said. ''We don't want to see football players being abused in this way as we don't want the notion you can say what you like on here.

''People have always been horrible and nasty to each other but people maybe don't understand if they use Facebook or Twitter to vent their anger it is recorded.''

He said those looking for advice about online bullying should contact Respectme.

Russell scored United's second goal in their 2-0 win at Ibrox on Sunday, helping them through to the quarter-finals of the Scottish Cup.

Main photo by David Davies/PA Wire

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11.20am - 07.02.2012  Proud Arab - Dundee, Scotland    Report This

Glad to see Russell conduct himself so well and not rise to the bait. Its pathetic that someone felt the need to spout this hatred for the sake of a football match.


12.34pm - 07.02.2012  Mev - Elgin, UK    Report This

I'm a Dundee supporter but think Johnny Russell is a great player. he certainly doesn't deserve abuse like this. Well done for scoring at Ibrox and please please make a complaint to the police to help put a stop to idiotic posts on Twitter like the one described above.


01.57pm - 07.02.2012  blackorkney - dundee, scotland    Report This

Johnny, you've shown an intelligence and maturity that does you credit. Don't rise to the bait.


08.19am - 08.02.2012  Teddy Bennet - Dundee, UK    Report This

The idiot who made the comments was probably not even at the game, like the rest of the "loyal" Rangers supporters who abandoned ship. The crowd on Saturday showed just how loyal these people are.


01.10pm - 09.02.2012  Will - Edinburgh, Scotland    Report This

I'm a Rangers fan (originally from Glasgow) and agree unequivocally with the comments above. These idiots who have tweeted these messages are a disgrace and bring shame on the club I support. Russell played superbly well and Dundee Utd fully merited their win on Sunday. I wish you well in the Cup.


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