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Former Nottingham Forest ace sentenced after threatening to shoot Dutch Prime Minister

Former Nottingham Forest star Bryan Roy has been dealt a suspended jail sentence after he posted a message threatening to shoot the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte.

Responding under a tweet where another user had called for Rutte's resignation, Roy made his unexpected remarks.

The message contained in the tweet was written in Dutch and translates as saying "You'll get a headshot soon".

He was sentenced on Thursday in the Hague, where he was ordered to do 80 hours of community service. He was also placed on probation for two years, with a prison sentence of four weeks to follow if he re-offends in that time.

The offence occurred in April this year.

According to reports in Holland he is said to have posted the tweet because he is 'fighting for the children who are being abused, trafficked and mistreated'.

It is in relation to a child welfare scandal in the Netherlands. A police report was filed which then led to his arrest.

Roy spent three years at Forest, between 1994 and 1997, making a total of 85 appearances. He arrived from Italian club Foggia, having previously played for Dutch giants Ajax.

Roy, who won 32 caps for Holland in his career, also went on to represent Hertha Berlin in Germany as well as Dutch side NAC Breda.

Bizarrely, he would go on to have a brief stint at non-league Cumbrian side Workington in 2004 before heading into coaching, joining previous club Ajax.

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