After watching the video and see the tweets from the kitman but also the players, fans took to social media to give their reaction…
You should be able to wear your teams shirt anywhere, I was of the opinion year’s ago that out of respect you wouldn’t wear our shirt in Cardiff and vice versa just due to the rivalry. Since then Iv grown up and although I’d expect some banter but being swilled is out of order!
— Garry Leech (@garryleechswans) 22 April 2019
Big fckn hardman usual standard with a crowd around him.
— stephen donnachie (@realbigdee) 22 April 2019
This is why @oli_mcburnie is the Man!!! Great gesture well done pal. Going to wear my top through Cardiff later hopefully same thing happens to me. Would love a signed shirt off the ? x
— Mark Read #BackToJack ??????? (@READIEJACKS) 22 April 2019
Great gesture fella, regardless of team allegiance that is juvenile and sad. Well done and hope you find him from Bristol City fan
— The Phoenix Runner (@ThePhoenixHub) 22 April 2019
Well done Michael ?
— Huw Thomas ( Bilko ) (@Hthom964Thomas) 22 April 2019
— Ashley SCFC Thomas ⚽️ ???????#backtojack (@Ashleyjackarmy) 21 April 2019
….at a kid ?
— Mark (@mapw4774) 21 April 2019
Walking through Cardiff on a matchday with a Swans top on. The kids got balls. Unlike you throwing a pint at him from behind….
— Rossi (@Rossi97531) 21 April 2019
Some Cardiff fans annoyed at the shameful act taking place…
@oli_mcburnie @CardiffCityFC @SwansOfficial, I am Welsh and from Cardiff, all for rivalry and banter, but this is childish, beyond words!! If he was taunting Cardiff fans then standby, but he seems to be quietly going about his way, bang out of order!! ??
— julian (@julian301270) 22 April 2019
I'm a Cardiff fan but that's just poor form in my opinion
— Ryan Vale (@RyanVale11) 21 April 2019
I'm a Cardiff fan and I don't like this at all.
Brave f**ker walking through town mind, hats off to him— Jenks (@jenks_88) 22 April 2019
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