LONDON, (CMC) – A 50-year-old football fan who racially abused St Kitts &
Nevis midfielder Romaine Sawyers on a social media site was jailed for eight
weeks.
Birmingham Magistrates’ Court heard that Simon Silwood’s message was
intentionally racist and not the result of autocorrect to “baboon” from “bafoon” as
he had claimed.
Sawyers, 29, now on loan with Championship club Stoke City, became aware of
the post after English club West Bromwich Albion, the club for which he
previously played, lost 5-0 to Manchester City in January.
Silwood was also ordered to pay £500 (U.S. $672) in compensation to the player.
After Thursday’s sentencing, Sawyers urged his fellow professionals to report
abuse hurled at them to police, having told the court: “The whole incident has left
me extremely upset. I find it difficult to believe that in 2021 there are still people
out in society who believe it is acceptable to behave like this.”
Sentencing Silwood, district judge Briony Clarke, said: “There is no place for
racism or racist abuse online. This clearly, in my view, crosses the custody
threshold.
“I assess the remorse you have for your actions as very minimal indeed.”
Silwood, a West Brom supporter, was charged following an investigation carried
out by police constable Stuart Ward, the United Kingdom’s first dedicated hate
crime officer within a football unit.
After sentencing, Ward said: “Sadly, we’ve seen a rise in online hate crimes over
the last 12 months and we won’t hesitate to take action against those
responsible, as this case shows.”
After his conviction, West Brom issued Silwood with a lifetime ban.
The court heard previously that Sawyers was left feeling “harassed, alarmed and
distressed” after reading Silwood’s post.
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