We hear that Shuttleworth arrived at Jumpin Jaks with two more people associated with the club and their wives after wanting to enjoy a night out. He was soon spotted by Swansea fans.
As the crowd around the Australian increased, the bouncers were forced to step in and ask Shuttleworth to leave the premises to avoid what seemed an inevitable brawl.
Although I would never advocate violence, Shuttleworth has to accept that it is not best for him to be seen in and around Swansea at this present moment in time and certainly not on a Saturday night after one of the worst Swansea performances for some time.
With Tony Petty due back into the country this week, feeling are bound to increase and a game at Luton next Saturday could see Petty in the directors box to see those feelings for himself first hand.
He will not be helped by his statements in the Western Mail yesterday which claimed that “I have done nothing wrong” and “I am surprised at the reaction I have got”