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QPR's Twitter account is HACKED with posts including the N-word

December 30, 2020

QPR’s Twitter account is HACKED with posts including the N-word, messages about ‘c**k’ and ‘s***’… and club’s former winger Andy Sinton, 54, is victim of the same attack

  • QPR’s Twitter account appeared to be hacked on Wednesday morning 
  • Tweets were posted including the N-word and messages about ‘c**k’ and ‘s***’ 
  • The posts on the Championship club’s Twitter account were later deleted 

QPR’s Twitter account appeared to be the victim of a cyber attack on Wednesday morning with a number of vulgar messages sent out.

The tweets, which were later deleted, contained references to the N-word and messages about ‘c**k’ and ‘s***’.

The Championship club have over 444,000 followers on Twitter. 

Former winger Andy Sinton also appeared to have been hacked with N-word tweets also coming from his account before they were retweeted by QPR.

Tweets that came from QPR’s official account included ‘c**k is nice’, ‘I s*** my pants brb’, ‘@afl is better’ and ‘what’s up n*****’.

The club has been contacted for comment.

The Hoops were in action on Tuesday night, where they held Championship leaders Norwich to a 1-1 draw at Carrow Road.

Teemu Pukki’s spot-kick looked like it had secured three points for the Canaries Norwich before Bright Osayi-Samuel earned a point for Rangers in the 84th minute, converting from the spot after Christoph Zimmermann had bundled him over.

The result lifted some of the pressure on manager Mark Warburton, with Rangers 19th in the table and five points above the relegation zone.

Sinton, 54, made 141 league appearances for QPR in a four-year stint at Loftus Road between 1989 and 1993. 

Championship side QPR’S Twitter account appeared to be hacked on Tuesday morning

Tweets which included the N-word and messages about ‘c**k’ and ‘s***’ were later deleted

Former QPR winger Andy Sinton’s Twitter account was also hacked on Wednesday morning




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