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Ivan Toney’s racial abuser was banned from all UK grounds

In a legal first, a supporter who sent racist remarks to England striker Ivan Toney was prohibited from entering any football stadium in the nation.

In a message sent in October of last year, Antonio Neill, 24, referred to Mr. Toney, 26, as a “black c***” after the striker had assisted Brentford in defeating Brighton.

The abuse was investigated by the police as a hate crime and linked to a suspect who was at the time residing in the North Shields region.

When Neill, a resident of Blyth, Northumberland, appeared before Newcastle Magistrates’ Court in January, he entered a plea of guilty to transmitting an insulting message.

He was given a four-month jail sentence, suspended for two years, and a three-year football banning order yesterday.

The banning order is the first of its kind to be issued under the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022.

This legislation widened the scope for banning orders to be issued for online hate crimes that are linked to football.

Ivan Toney suffered sickening racist abuse after Brentford's win over Brighton on Friday night
Ivan Toney helped Brentford FC win 2-0 against Brighton on October 14.
Undated handout photo issued by Northumbria Police of Antonio Neill, 24, who racially abused England striker Ivan Toney online, has been banned from every football ground in the country in a legal first. Antonio sent the abusive message to the Brentford player in October and police began an investigation after Toney shared it on his social media. The message, which officers treated as a hate crime, was traced to a suspect who was then living in the North Shields area. Issue date: Tuesday March 14, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story POLICE Toney. Photo credit should read: Northumbria Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Antonio Neill, 24, pleaded guilty to sending an offensive message in January.

When Neill, of Robert Street, admitted the charge in January he apologised in court to the player and said: ‘I’m disgusted and ashamed and want to become a better person.’

Northumbria Police’s hate crime lead superintendent Scott Cowie said: ‘Discrimination has absolutely no place in any society, whether out in our communities or online.

‘I am therefore delighted that the seriousness of Neill’s offence has been reflected with this banning order, the first of its kind to be issued in the UK.

‘I hope this reinforces our commitment to taking action against anybody who commits a hate crime – it will not be tolerated, and we will do all we can to put perpetrators before the courts.’

Commissioner Kim McGuinness added: ‘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.

Ivan Toney of Brentford warms up prior to the Premier League match between Everton FC and Brentford FC at Goodison Park.
Brentford FC said it wants to see ‘tough action taken against anyone found guilty of such abuse’.

‘As this case shows, Northumbria Police can track you down, and I hope this banning order demonstrates how seriously officers take hate matters and that it paves the way for other offenders to face similar punishment in future.’

After the case, Brentford FC said: ‘Court appearances set a strong precedent for anyone else who commits hate crimes, and it is our hope that sentences increase in severity until this sort of crime is eradicated.

‘Ivan Toney has been subject to sickening racist abuse on a regular basis, and we want to see tough action taken against anyone found guilty of such abuse.’

Mr Toney faced racist abuse again in February, after a 1-1 draw with Arsenal.

Brentford said in a statement: ‘We call on football fans everywhere to relish the competition and rivalry that exists between us, but to respect and embrace our differences and celebrate the diversity that exists throughout the Premier League.

‘There is no room for racism.’

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