 Racial injustice and especially abuse on social media is not acceptable whatsoever. I think especially as a football player you need to deal with racial abuse on a day-to-day basis and I think people don't really understand the impact it can have on players as well. The social media abuse is something that we have to come to an end and that's why I support what clubs do and I think it's a good thing for people to realise how serious it is. The abuse that I've received is not on the same kind of line of Arnie, junior, but it's awful. It's not nice to read. It does affect you. You try and kind of put it to the back of your mind but when it is sometimes relentless it's hard to and just speaking from personal experience which I can't probably tell you how the other lads feel because it's another kind of a level of abuse. It's just terrible and something that no individual and no sportsman should receive. What I personally received a couple of months back for me was way over the top and I think everyone in the strange room wants to do well. I think no one wants to make mistakes, no one wants to have a bad performance, a bad game. We've all got a million and one reasons to do well so I don't think we should receive the abuse that we do receive when a mistake does happen. In another day we're still human beings. In my case we play football for a living. You might score against a team or we might have a bad game or whatever and you get abuse from it. The funny thing is it's all easy behind a keyboard and like you said that's probably why the media stuff is taking place. But people would never do it in media in real life and say the stuff they say on social media. That's why I think the point they're making out of this is a good choice from all the clubs. That's why as a player I support it and I think it's an important subject. Just for people out there to realise some of the stuff you say and stuff like that because in another day we have families as well and they're going to see the abuse we get in. I don't think people think about that and look at it as these athletes or whatever it might be. It doesn't have to be athletes and abuse someone. But you have to think there's families, all of that. They're seeing the stuff about there's some being abused or whatever it might be so that's why I think that's a good choice. It could be the beginning or the end of these platforms if they don't respond and it's that serious that this needs to be really taken into consideration and it can no longer happen and people need to take responsibility of what they type and what they're thinking and if they want to abuse people they shouldn't be able to hide. You see a lot of profiles just being made up, no profile picture. An account set up for just abusing people. So that's why I think for example you have to put your address down and your actual name no matter what account you're trying to make because that's going to put a stopper for it because then you can track people down and they can get punished for what they do on social media. Because social media is such a big platform I don't think people think too much that there's consequences from what you can say. You have to be nice to people. I don't say you can criticise people, you can of course but it's a difference between criticising people and abusing people. You can see in recent weeks how powerful social media can be in terms of the European Super League and stuff like that so I think it should be just as powerful for people to step up and put a stop to all the racism, all the negative abuse which people are suffering from day in, day out and yeah 100% companies need to do more. It's not a case of can do more, it has to happen because I think a lot of people are associating social media with sort of a negative platform now and it shouldn't be like that. The more we unite the more we can do together. Enough is enough. Enough is enough. Enough is enough. Enough is enough.