Here’s what Dave Challinor said about the social media boycott at Hartlepool United and across the National League
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From 3pm on Friday, April 30 and 11:59pm on Monday, May 3, Hartlepool United, along with other football clubs and outlets across the National League, Premier League, EFL, WSL and Women’s Championship will be taking a collective stance against online discrimination and abuse by switching off their Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts.
It comes in response to the ongoing and sustained discriminatory abuse received online by players and many others connected to football.
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Hide AdAnd Hartlepool manager Dave Challinor, has welcomed the stance the club are taking going into a crucial bank holiday double header against Chesterfield (Saturday, 5:20pm kick-off) and Bromley (Monday, 3pm kick-off).
"I try to stay away from social media as much as possible,” Challinor said.
"I use social media to get information, that’s the main part of how I use it. I use it to get feelings on other teams and what things might happen to try and get information.
“In terms of a stance being made, I suppose it’s the same as a lot of issues where something needs to be done. For everyone to support what’s going in is massively important.
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Hide Ad"Although the majority suffer for the actions of a minority, they’ll realise what a miss it is over this weekend. If it puts out a statement that these social media platforms have to act and that a powerful enough message has been sent to do something about it, I’m not too sure and only time will tell.
"Hopefully it will have the desired impact that everyone is looking for.”