the Hatred on the social media has now also hit the newly-appointed Danish midfielder Philip Billing.
The 22-year-old Huddersfield Town-player is on Twitter to have been exposed for the racism of an anonymous, dissatisfied Huddersfield supporter.
the User with the name mazza_pazza came with his racist diatribe in a private message sent to dane on Tuesday evening.
'Leave our club. I will never see you in a Town-club kits again, your useless wanna be black donkey', writes the user.
Philip Billing chose to put the unpleasant message on Twitter with a down-turned thumb.
pic.twitter.com/TchIHoPTTZ
— Philip A Billing (@BillingPhilip) 12. march 2019
He has gotten plenty of support on Twitter and get it also by his English employer. Huddersfield have reacted promptly in the matter and has gone to the police.
- We are familiar with the racist message, which was sent to Philip Billing over a social media on Tuesday evening and has subsequently referred the matter to West Yorkshire Police, says the club according to BBC Sport.
the Premier League-the drain plug turns also made it clear that it in no way accept such behavior:
Huddersfield Town tolerer no insults of any kind and have a zero tolerance attitude towards any form of discrimination. We will cooperate fully with the police, so this case can be handled in the strongest possible way.
Philip Billing has been in Huddersfield for a handful of years. He was to advance with the club up in the Premier League. Photograph: Greig Cowie/REX
Philip Billing, who has nigerian roots, has been in Huddersfield since 2014 and is provisionally listed for 74 førsteholdskampe for the Premier League club.
He is one of several Premier League players, who have been exposed to racist ugly face this season.
A Tottenham supporter, got a four-year suspension for throwing a banana peel after Arsenal's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, and Manchester City, Raheem Sterling was allegedly subjected to racist chants at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea fans have also been accused of having sung an anti-semitic song during a Europa League match in Hungary.
It is absolutely preposterous for you to be exposed to discriminatory messages, because you live to play football. It is completely and utterly unacceptable. Is important that these examples be brought to light. We have a problem that we need to focus on and talk about. #fodboldforalle #pldk https://t.co/5pTi21D9g0
— Mads Øland (@MadsOland) 13. march 2019
the 22-year-old Billing was on Monday selected for the A-national team and may get his debut later in the month, when Denmark meets Kosovo and Switzerland.
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