After reading what she had to say, fans and social media users gave their reaction with many deeming the abuse to her uncalled for…
Uncalled for but his girlfriend probably would have played better
— EGANS? (@egansmind) October 28, 2019
Bang out of order
— Lewis harris (@Llewisharris11) October 28, 2019
Yes we were all frustrated but this is uncalled for.
— Gareth ??????? (@BlooobirdAbroad) October 28, 2019
Makes me embarrassed to be a Cardiff fan. It’s more than likely the face-less kids on here who hide behind keyboards and don’t even attend games.
— Kieron (@kieronbluebird) October 28, 2019
There'll brave aren't they attacking the fiancee, she wasn't on the pitch, I hate it when fans do that, it happens at every club is just wrong. Criticise the player not their family.
— Stuart Dillon (@StuartDillon1) October 28, 2019
@Ibanez_shreds: Classy fans
@mrksndrs: Absolutely disgusting. Could you imagine your loved ones receiving a barrage of abuse because of a bad day at your job. The ironic thing is that without Morrison the score line would have been much worse.
@juliadaly: This is vile! And it’s not ok!! What on earth does Sean’s girlfriend have to do with the way he played? He played well btw Not his fault nobody can score a goal! Hope his girlfriend reports that vile abuse ⚽️
@chris2803: This is bang out of order ! This is hate rather than frustration!
@thewelshxplorer: Vile club.
@LiamTresilian: We really do have quite a few knuckle-dragging neanderthal “fans” and also a load of stone Island wearing delinquent “yoof” too. Makes me embarrassed to be a city fan at times.
@mikeytccfc: The South Wales derby has become an excuse for pathetic lowlife to hurl vile abuse at each other which is sad enough but when they aim their bile at player’s families a line has been crossed. The beautiful game is being ruined.

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