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Published 18:51 15 Dec 2015 GMT
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Speaking to Glasgow’s Evening Times, General Manager Thom Murphy confirmed a former employee was responsible for the prank:
"I would just like to clarify that we will be able to have this removed, however this will have to go through a process with Facebook.
"The matter has arisen due to a disgruntled ex-member of staff who managed to gain access at some point over the weekend.
"We do of course see the lighter side of our Facebook page being hijacked, however we’re trying hard to have the offensive word removed as soon as possible."Are saunas actually good for you? Here’s what experts have to say
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