‘Unreal amount of support’ - Hibs’ Marvin Bartley thanks fans for messages after racism row
The 32-year-old was targeted as he warmed up during the Ladbrokes Premiership clash, which Hibs won 2-1 thanks to a double from Daryl Horgan, with footage emerging of a Hearts fan branding the former Burnley and Leyton Orient player a “n*****” and a “black c***”.
Bartley posted a statement on social media after being made aware of the footage, in which he said: “I take everything that is thrown at me, as untrue as it is, when playing [at Tynecastle] and simply get on with it, but the one thing that I refuse to accept is racial abuse.
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Hide Ad“So maybe it is time to take action against these small-minded, ignorant people. Let’s not let it creep back into OUR game!”
Earlier today Bartley returned to social media to show his appreciation to those who had contacted him in the immediate aftermath.
In a message posted on Twitter, the midfielder wrote: “Just logged onto an unreal amount of messages of support from fans of various clubs and people of all creeds and colours nationwide. “Thank you all for taking time out of your day to show support! #NoToRacism”.
A 38-year-old man was arrested by Police Scotland in the days following the derby, and charged with allegedly directing racial language towards Bartley during the game.