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Man United ban six fans for abusing Son Heung-min online

mawspurs

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Manchester United have banned six fans for abusing Tottenham's Son Heung-min and revealed online abuse aimed at their players has increased 350 per cent ahead of this weekend's social media boycott. Chelsea also announced on Friday a decade-long ban to a supporter for anti-Semitic posts as social media accounts across English football and beyond prepare to shut down from 3pm until 11.59pm on Monday.


Source: Sports Mole
 

sebo_sek

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Jun 2, 2005
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Not really, of course its right these cretins should be banned, but its very depressing that its necessary in the first place.
It's never going to be fully rooted out of society so club bans is the way to go. Social media bans won't change Jack as you can set up another account and continue on your merry way.
 

thecook

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I hope this is the least of their worries and they have criminal charges pending too
 

dontcallme

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It's never going to be fully rooted out of society so club bans is the way to go. Social media bans won't change Jack as you can set up another account and continue on your merry way.
I thought they were bans from attending matches, not social media.

How would a club ban someone from social media?
 

yid-down-under

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..’online abuse aimed at their players has increased 350 per cent’....

this is so, so sad
 

sebo_sek

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I thought they were bans from attending matches, not social media.

How would a club ban someone from social media?
That's what I meant. That social media bans won't change anything by themselves. But match bans might
 
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