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Jim Crawford slams 'ignorant, uneducated' racist trolls

Republic of Ireland Under-21s boss Jim Crawford has hit out at the "uneducated" trolls who sent "unacceptable" online abuse to members of the country's under-15s squad.

The FAI has condemned the attacks on multiple platforms, which came after the Under-15s boys' team's back-to-back 6-0 victories over Latvia earlier this week, as "vile and horrific" and is working with police and social media companies to identify and deal with those responsible.

Crawford, who was preparing his team for Sunday's friendly against Iceland in Cork when the news broke, could not contain his anger.

He said: "I just want to get it out there that there's certainly no place for racism in sport, in society.

"It comes from a minority, it comes from uneducated people and it comes from social media platforms where people can disguise their names, their identity. The unfortunate thing is that they have a platform.

"To hear that this morning, it just makes you angry. I just think it's time that we all just work together on this and stamp it out because it's unacceptable."

"They're ignorant, they're uneducated, but they have to hide behind these fake accounts."

The incident comes at a time when Stephen Kenny's Ireland squad, which will Face France in a Euro 2024 qualifier on Monday evening, mirrors the country's diversity, with striker Chiedozie Ogbene, the first African-born player to represent the nation at senior level, Andrew Omobamidele and Adam Idah all of Nigerian heritage.

Crawford added: "These same people will be cheering goals if Chieo scores, Adam Idah scores, do you know what I mean?

"I just don't know. Well, I do know. They're ignorant, they're uneducated, but they have to hide behind these fake accounts.

"It goes for racism, bullying and I do think

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