'They're cowards' - Ange Postecoglou blasts online trolls for vitriol and abuse
Briefly

Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou has called for the authorities to take a firmer stance against online abuse directed at players, managers, and referees. He highlighted the case of referee Michael Oliver, who faced severe backlash and police protection due to threats received after a controversial match decision. Postecoglou argues that the anonymity of online platforms emboldens individuals to act cowardly, suggesting measures like revealing identities of abusers and implementing serious consequences to deter such behavior and protect the integrity of sports.
Unfortunately the anonymity of the technology world nowadays means people can hide and allow themselves bravado they would never have if they put their face and name to something.
Well there's some pretty easy things to do about it, which is punish the people who are the perpetrators of it and make examples of them.
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