Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Football Reporting
Football Reporting

Premier League

Brighton Women’s boss Powell calls for clampdown on bigoted online abuse


HOPE POWELL has called for tougher sanctions against trolls who engage in racist and sexist abusive behaviour online. 

And the Brighton gaffer whose team will play Reading has welcomed football’s boycott of social media this weekend. 

Hope Powell wants tech firms to take tougher action against bigoted online trolls

5

Hope Powell wants tech firms to take tougher action against bigoted online trollsCredit: PA
Brighton are among the WSL teams taking part in a boycott of social media until midday on May 3

5

Brighton are among the WSL teams taking part in a boycott of social media until midday on May 3Credit: Getty

Powell, 54, was speaking to reporters ahead of her players’ trip to the Madejski Stadium with the Seagulls searching for their first win against the Royals in the top flight. 

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

And both teams are among 12 Women’s Super League sides shunning social media and urging tech giants to take action against shocking discriminatory abuse online. 

The protest has seen The FA, Premier League, EFL and the women’s game turn off Twitter, Facebook and Instagram from 3pm on April 30 until 11:59 pm on Monday 3 May. 

Powell said: “As your profile increases in football, there’s every chance that you could be subjected to some negativity around your gender, around the fact you’re a female footballer, or the fact that you’re a player of colour or a different culture to the person who’s sending the abuse. 

“You can’t tell me it’s not damaging. I don’t use social media but we all know that some people in the public eye have shut down their social media, because of the trolling and the negativity.

“There’s every possibility that it could have quite a damaging negative effect. 

“This boycott is a really good way of sending a message that it shouldn’t be tolerated. 

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

“There needs to be better sanctions, it needs to be policed. 

“My understanding is that you can just sign up as anybody. You can have a fake name and it needs to be a little bit better than that. 

“There needs to be proof of ID so these people can be monitored then you know who they are and then they can be sanctioned, but I can’t profess to know the technicalities of it.” 

Football teams across the country are calling for a clampdown on discriminatory abuse online

5

Football teams across the country are calling for a clampdown on discriminatory abuse onlineCredit: Huw Evans

Brighton, who are sixth, are looking to avenge a 3-1 home loss to Reading in their last league encounter in December 2020.

And the Royals have a solid record against Albion winning four of their past five clashes since Brighton’s 2018 promotion to the WSL.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

Kelly Chambers’ Royals – who are seventh – are searching for their first win since their shock defeat of Man United in February. 

However, Powell, says her side who are three points above Reading, will go into the clash in a relaxed frame of mind.

Powell added: “From my perspective, we’ve done well, considering some of the pressure points we’ve been in.

“I keep mentioning (the 3-0loss to) Bristol, but that was a real turning point.

“We’re very relaxed as you can imagine because we’re not in the bottom part fighting.

Victoria Williams and her Seagulls team-mates hope to pick up their  first WSL win against Reading

5

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.
Victoria Williams and her Seagulls team-mates hope to pick up their first WSL win against ReadingCredit: Alamy

“We’re enjoying our games, training well, training with some freedom, fun and no pressure on our shoulders. 

“But the players recognise that they’re doing well and they want to continue to do well, and again it’s a lot easier when you haven’t got that pressure you can just go out and play, which is great. 

“Even as staff, we can enjoy a bit more perhaps than we did in our first season, and I think that’s really important.

“Everybody still wants to play, everybody is really eager to play and that is really encouraging.”

Read our Football live blog for the very latest news from around the grounds

Reading hope to notch up their first win in the league since their 2-0 defeat of Man United in February

5

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.
Reading hope to notch up their first win in the league since their 2-0 defeat of Man United in FebruaryCredit: Getty Images – Getty





Source link

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Chelsea

It may have been Scott McTominay who stole the show with two goals, but Antony won a penalty and put in an effort-filled display...

Premier League

West Ham manager says he was shocked by the reaction to the former Celtic manager’s early success at Tottenham ahead of Premier League meeting...

Arsenal

Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk scored a first-half volley to put them on course for a 2-0 Premier League victory over Sheffield United on Wednesday,...

Barcelona

The January transfer window hasn’t re-opened in Europe yet, but there are moves in the works and plenty of gossip swirling around. Transfer Talk...