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Man gets three-year banning order for racially abusing Toney

NEWCASTLE, ENGLAND (AP) – A man who racially abused Brentford striker Ivan Toney on social media has been banned from every football stadium in Britain for three years in what police described yesterday as a “landmark ruling”.

Antonio Neill sent a racist message to Toney on his Instagram account after the striker scored two goals against Brighton in a Premier League match on October 14.

Police started an investigation after Toney shared a picture of the abuse and the message was traced to the 24-year-old Neill, who lives in Blyth, a town in northern England.

Neill appeared in a magistrates’ court in Newcastle on January 25 and pleaded guilty to sending an offensive message.

On Monday, he was handed a four-month sentence suspended for two years as well as a three-year football banning order, the first to be issued under a government act which became law in 2022. That widened the scope for banning orders to be issued for online hate crimes relating to a person with a connection to a football organisation.

“If you are going to choose to be vile and abusive to others, doing it from behind a computer screen or on your phone doesn’t mean you’ll get away with it. Far from it,” Northumbria police and crime commissioner Kim McGuinness said in a statement released yesterday.

The order forbids Neill from attending any regulated football match in Britain and also prevents him from travelling abroad to watch international friendlies, qualification matches and tournaments.

Brentford said the club hopes sentences for online abuse increase and called on social media companies to remove all hateful content to make their platforms safe for everyone.

Brentford’s Ivan Toney. PHOTO: AP
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