Hamilton Advertiser

Mcgowan: Thetoxicfe­w embarrassu­s

- PAUL THOMSON

Hamilton Academical owner Colin Mcgowan has claimed a‘toxic few’of their supporters have embarrasse­d the club in front of the football world amid claims of shocking‘rape and cancer chants’aimed at Accies staff.

In a nine-minute address on social media, Mr Mcgowan took aim at a minority of supporters for their recent actions, which were described earlier in the week by club chairman Allan Maitland as‘hate crimes.’

It is not clear what hate crimes - which are related to prejudice regarding race, sexual orientatio­n, religious beliefs or disabiliti­es - the club are referring to, but comments were made towards members of the board and manager John Rankin during ugly scenes midway through the second leg of Hamilton’s Championsh­ip play-off win over Alloa on Saturday.

Mr Mcgowan has claimed that incident at New Douglas Park led to a sponsor pulling out of a £760 per month commitment and manager John Rankin can now no longer bring his family to matches after‘vile comments’were made regarding his wife and children.

He also said he has been the victim of ‘cancer chants’and believes recent events have brought shame on the club ‘across the world’.

Mr Mcgowan said:“the reason I’m doing this video is that doing nothing is no longer an option.

“Yesterday [Monday] morning, I got the first sponsor cancelling £760 a month as he was disgusted by the verbal attack on the manager, among other things.

“Sadly, I’ve had supporters tell me they will not bring their grandkids to this club.

“The manager tells me he can’t have his wife and children here and, for obvious reasons, I can’t bring my family here. It’s a very sad state of affairs.

“I’m told there is some very toxic social media content going about, regarding burning people’s homes to the ground and someone threatenin­g rape against a Hamilton employees’ wife at Saturday’s game.

“Me, personally, a supporter wished me to die an agonising death of cancer - and that’s not the worst one for me. It’s very sad.

“I believe this behaviour has been carried out by the same few individual­s who bring shame to the Accies badge at home and away games.

“Thank God that these toxic few are not a true reflection of the real supporters that love this club and love their badge.

“A screaming mob will never change a thing.

“It is actually embarrassi­ng to your club in front of the whole football world.”

Some Accies fans on social media have disputed many of the club’s claims.

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Colin Mcgowan in the video
Address Colin Mcgowan in the video

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