
Reading and Leyton Orient condemn a disgusting racist tweet despatched to participant Dan Agyei on Twitter throughout Saturday’s League One assembly.
Twitter consumer YT _ReadingFC_Fanclub @AydincilP wrote: “Fucking shit performance from reading and dont even get me started on the celebration because of the penalty @Dan_Agyei is a stupid black dickhead #readingfc #REALEY”
The tweet was in a short time deleted after the abuser acquired big backlash from followers of each golf equipment, however oit was up lengthy sufficient fro screenshots to be taken with a view to catch the perpetrator.
Simply because it’s deleted, doesn’t imply it didn’t occur @AydincilP pic.twitter.com/1nh6t4YXdV
— Chris (@ChrisButSports) January 27, 2024
We're all with you, @Dan_Agyei
#LOFC #OneOrient pic.twitter.com/0cLXPT8bY9
— Leyton Orient FC (@leytonorientfc) January 27, 2024
LEYTON ORIENT STATEMENT:
Leyton Orient are angered by and strongly condemns the racist abuse despatched to Dan Agyei following Saturday’s draw in opposition to Reading in Sky Wager League One.
There isn't any room for racism in soccer or society and Leyton Orient has a zero tolerance coverage in the direction of all types of discrimination.
The membership are working with Reading, social media platforms, and the related authorities to determine these answerable for the abuse and can insist that the strongest potential punishments are delivered to them.
READING STATEMENT:
Reading Soccer Membership strongly condemns the racist abuse despatched to Leyton Orient participant Dan Agyei following Saturday’s attract Sky Wager League One.
There isn't any room for racism in soccer or society and the membership has a zero tolerance coverage in the direction of all types of discrimination.
The membership are working with Leyton Orient, social media platforms and the related authorities to determine these answerable for the abuse and can insist that the strongest potential punishments are delivered to them.
EFL STATEMENT:
The EFL has launched its ‘Together Against Racism’ initiative which renews appeals to soccer supporters to report any incidents of racism and discrimination they see or hear in stadiums and on-line.
Golf equipment will even showcase the work that's being undertaken up and down the nation to advertise inclusion and make Golf equipment consultant of the communities through which they're positioned.
With assist from anti-discrimination charity, Kick It Out, the marketing campaign sees a targeted drive from the EFL and its Golf equipment to fight racism and all types of discrimination in soccer.
Throughout 4 weekends in October, each EFL Membership will run a ‘Together Against Racism’ matchday reminding followers how they will report abuse, in order that soccer and regulation enforcement authorities can make sure that there are penalties for abusers, whereas victims get the assist they want.
Tackling discriminatory abuse is a key a part of the football-wide Love Soccer Shield the Sport initiative which goals to fight all harmful and unlawful behaviour at soccer grounds throughout the nation.
Constructing on English soccer’s shared dedication on equality, discrimination and inclusion, ‘Together Against Racism’ will run concurrently alongside the Premier League’s ‘No Room for Racism’ and the FA’s ‘Enough is Enough’ campaigns all through October, highlighting the collective strategy that's being taken in any respect ranges of the sport.
Trevor Birch, Chief Govt of the the EFL, stated:
“Soccer has a platform to impact constructive change throughout society, so we're proud to be collaborating with companions throughout the sport to make sure a welcoming atmosphere for everybody.
“Our clubs are working hard to stamp out unwelcome behaviour from football and via the many measures the game has introduced in recent years we will continue to support them as we look to make the EFL truly representative of the communities we represent.”
The Collectively In opposition to Racism marketing campaign launch has been supported by former Reading midfielder and Jamaican worldwide Jobi McAnuff who narrated a video on how you can report discrimination.
Commenting Jobi McAnuff stated:
“Whereas incidents do get reported we additionally know that there are doubtless extra that don’t. This marketing campaign is about breaking down the obstacles to reporting, educating supporters on why it's so essential and the strategies which can be found to them to take action.
“While Football has strived to make progress, there is still much to be done. I’m proud to be involved and playing a small part in raising awareness of measures that can help combat racism, abuse and all forms of discrimination.”
Tony Burnett, Kick It Out CEO, stated:
“Kick It Out joins the EFL in urging followers and contributors to report discrimination after they see it or hear it. Our analysis means that followers have gotten much less tolerant of this behaviour, however we all know that many extra incidents are nonetheless going unreported. This month, and all through the season, we encourage followers and contributors to achieve out to Kick It Out after they witness or expertise abuse through our app, web site or our social media channels.
“We welcome the governing bodies commitment to use their upcoming awareness and anti-discrimination initiatives as a springboard for further collaboration in this space, which we think should look to focus on sharing best practice around reporting procedures and agreeing further steps to make the game more inclusive. Those actions will help to make the game safer and more welcoming for all.”
That is how followers reacted as Reading and Leyton Orient condemn the disgusting racist tweet despatched to the participant on Twitter…
@ChrisH1871: Who even does this. Simply why. By no means had our followers down as this kind
@SidRfc: disgusting, not considered one of us
@RFCJoeJ: Not welcome at this membership. Get them banned.
@snickeller: That's grim. Get them out of our assist base; we most definitely don’t want them. Sickening to learn. 

@MikePea73444529: Let’s hope the scumbag is recognized and banned from the membership.
@S_Bryce: What’s improper with individuals? Get a grip.
@Charlie54388447: The Knob who did this must be discovered and banned from ever returning.
@SarryHands: Horrible. Hope they’re banned for all times. What an terrible human being. #readingfc
@adamReadingFC: unbelievable, ban them #readingfc
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