People involved with running Swansea City have received death threats over perceived failings at the club, says Swansea City’s Supporters Trust.
The Swans have slipped to 17th in the Championship having collected just one point from their past five games.
The Supporters Trust is calling for an urgent fans’ forum, but has also hit out at “unacceptable” abuse.
“We are very aware of a number of personal attacks, vile insults and even death threats that have recently been directed towards many people involved with Swansea City, including their families,” the Trust said.
“We accept and understand that scrutiny and criticism come with whatever roles we play to try and make Swansea City something we can all be proud of. Passions are obviously running high at present and sometimes we may not get it right.
“But to hear and receive some of what has come into the club and the Trust over the past few days is unacceptable, will not be tolerated, and has absolutely no place in society.”
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