Leaving her 10-month-old daughter to go playwas one of the hardest things Parvati Shallow has ever had to do. It was also one of the most important.
04.02.2020 - 02:06 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Aberdeen star Shay Logan has had a grovelling apology from a Rangers fan who racially abused him.
The defender shared two instances of sickening abuse he’d received from separate social media users as he called them out.
The full-back blasted: "When your captain's BLACK, your top goal scorer is BLACK, your best centre half is BLACK, you have eight plus BLACK players in your team but you pick on the BLACK plumber.
"You know what they say once you go BLACK!”
Logan also shared a photograph of a teenage
Leaving her 10-month-old daughter to go playwas one of the hardest things Parvati Shallow has ever had to do. It was also one of the most important.
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