Aberdeen slam Anthony Stewart racist abuse as club launch investigation into social media remarks

Aberdeen have launched an investigation into the sickening abuse aimed toward captain Anthony Stewart after their defeat to St Mirren.

The Dons skipper was despatched off in opposition to the Buddies as Jim Goodwin’s facet fell to defeat and criticism in the direction of the 30-year-old turned ugly, forcing him to react. In a single sickening social media message, Stewart was known as a “baboon” and he responded: “There are a lot of highs and lows on this stunning sport and I take full accountability for my mistake which price us three factors. Nonetheless, I do not take racist abuse flippantly.”

Now an Aberdeen assertion reads: "We strongly condemn all types of discrimination and are shocked on the racist abuse aimed toward our captain, Anthony Stewart.

"Anthony has our full help and as a membership we're presently endeavor a stringent inside investigation to attempt to establish the individual accountable. Aberdeen FC stands free from all types of discrimination, and we are going to merely not tolerate one of these abuse.”

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