The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

FA set to tackle racistabus­eon social media

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The Football Associatio­n has vowed to work with the Government and social media platforms to eradicate racism from the game.

Chelsea defender Reece James, West Brom’s Romaine Sawyers and Manchester United duo Axel Tuanzebe and Anthony Martial were all targets of online racist abuse this week.

And the governing body has reiterated its commitment to clamp down on discrimina­tion of all kinds.

A statement released on the FA’s official Twitter account said: “We are united with all of football in our abhorrence of any racist abuse. This is not acceptable in any part of society.

“We will continue to work with the rest of the game, the government and social media platforms to remove this – and all elements of – discrimina­tion from our sport.”

England internatio­nal James also received the support of national team.

A post on the Three Lions’ official Twitter account said: “Every time one of our players – or anybody – faces abuse, it only increases our determinat­ion to stamp racism out of the game.

“As the national team, it is our duty to drive change and to ensure no individual has to endure what Reece has.”

The FA spoke out after Chelsea threw their weight behind calls for social media companies to step up efforts to tackle trolls following James revealing he had been targeted on Friday evening.

A statement issued via the Blues’ official Twitter account said: “Everyone at Chelsea is disgusted with the racist abuse Reece James received on social media on Friday evening.

“This club finds racism and all forms of discrimina­tory behaviour completely unacceptab­le. We totally condemn it.

“In sport, as in wider society, we must create a social media environmen­t where hateful and discrimina­tory actions are as unacceptab­le online as they would be on the street.

“We add our voice to those urging social media platforms and regulatory authoritie­s to take stronger, more effective and more urgent action against this despicable behaviour.

“Something needs to change and it needs to change now.”

James addressed the issue again in an Instagram post on Saturday.

He posted: “We all have a part to play in making this world a better & more equal place! Racism is completely unacceptab­le!”

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Chelsea’s Reece James was targeted

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