Chabuddy G
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Criticism and abuse are different things. 'You've got to be able to take it' is a very 1900's type of comment too IMO.I agree that I have no business telling people what they should or shouldn't be affected by, but in certain environments and professions it's what you've signed up for.
Anyone in the public eye will have things said about them every day online. Any professional athlete, actor, performer etc is a couple of clicks away from reading a load of praise and/or criticism.
I'm not down for personal abuse, but when it relates to your performance, you've got to be able to take it. You can feel whatever you like, but in order to continue doing what you're doing, you have to be able to deal with it. Whether it's an in depth analysis of your performance, or a fat bloke simply calling you shit.
Alan Hansen giving you a grilling on MOTD is ok, but sometime directly abusing you when you're already down in the dumps is out of order.
Where do we draw the line too, should black players not be allowed to complain about racism because they've chosen to be on social media and 'they have to deal with it'?
Social media has given a platform to all sorts of dolls heads, none of which these people would say to you in a boozer, to say whatever the fuck they like to people with no consequences. The authorities of these platforms must do more.
