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Manchester United players are absolutely sick of receiving racial abuse on social media, club chief Charlie Brooks has insisted after Axel Tuanzebe and Anthony Martial were targeted by online trolls.
Tuanzebe, 23, was subjected to vile racist comments on his Instagram account following United s shock defeat at home to Sheffield United on Wednesday night - including one which read DAMNNN N as well as several abhorrent monkey emojis on an old photo that he had posted a fortnight ago of his United shirt and number.
Some reports have claimed Tuanzebe has deleted his Twitter account as a result of the abuse he suffered following the game at Old Trafford, while Martial was also subjected to abuse after playing the whole game, leading United to call for social media sites to eradicate abuse posted by anonymous mindless idiots .
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Warner: Joe Public FC never wore Adidas jersey
Ex-FIFA vice president Jack Warner . -
FORMER FIFA vice-president and special adviser of the TTFF (now TT Football Association) Jack Warner, has denied claims made by ex-TT goalkeeper Shaka Hislop that shirts which were intended for members of the Soca Warriors at the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany were used by players of his domestic club Joe Public.
Hislop, in a video clip on ESPNFC.com, said, “In the World Cup, we (got) sponsored by Adidas. We get there, they tell us we have three shirts, that’s all. In the group stage, we play three games (against Sweden, England and Paraguay). So, the players are like ‘hold on, I want to swap shirts with an opponent and then I wouldn’t have any shirts’. It got into a big heated debate in the team hotel.”
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The following article, written by Lasana Liburd, was first published in the Trinidad Express on 15 February 2007:
For arguably the first time since Brazilian football legend, Pelé, put on a New York Cosmos shirt, the United States has turned its attention towards its own domestic league after news that England and Real Madrid star David Beckham had signed for Los Angeles Galaxy in the US Major League Soccer (MLS) competition.