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    Shrewsbury boss Steve Cotterill urges fans to get vaccinated and help each other out this season after his Covid hell

    STEVE COTTERILL has urged fans to help each other boot the worst of Covid-19 out of our lives once and for all.The Shrewsbury manager likened his own harrowing experience with the deadly virus as having a go on every ride in a fairground.
    Steve Cotterill back managing Shrewsbury in pre-season after his Covid hellCredit: Getty
    And after being lucky to live to tell the tale, Cotterill – who will manage his side at home to Burton today – wants fans to consider two important things as they return to matches this season after almost 18 months locked out.

    Show kindness and respect to one another inside and outside stadiums, whether it be by keeping socially distanced or wearing face coverings where possible, to help keep a lid on the disease

    Get vaccinated to help not only protect themselves but their fellow supporters who may be more vulnerable if they catch the virus.

    Cotterill, 57, spent 33 days in hospital, including a spell in intensive care, after contracting the killer bug in January.
    And the former Burnley boss was readmitted for another 16 days after his condition worsened in March.
    He told SunSport: “I had a tube inserted just under my bicep, directly down to my heart.
    “It ended up puncturing my lung. Imagine trying to blow a balloon up after you’ve put a pin prick into the neck of it. It doesn’t matter how good you are, you’re not going to blow that balloon up because the wind is escaping all the time.
    “So when oxygen was pumped into me, it was actually coming back out into my body, which gave me emphysema – causing shortness of breath.
    “The air was in between the layers of my skin, which had a choking effect that made things even more difficult.
    “I remember one night being really poorly. I was staying up longer because I didn’t want to sleep as I wasn’t sure if I’d wake up again.
    “Eventually I slept but woke at 4am. Normally, when you wake that early, it’s the end of the world because you want to stay asleep.
    “Yet that morning I couldn’t have been more delighted because I was still alive and thought, ‘Maybe I’m going to be all right after all.’
    “But I remember there was a day I had a lot of chest pains about 2am and they came out and did an ECG on me there and then.
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    “If the Bristol Royal Infirmary was a fairground, I remember having a go on every ride going that day. I was here, there and everywhere – there were X-rays, scans, echocardiograms, the lot.
    “When you’re in intensive care, you’re so unwell, you just leave it to the brilliant doctors and nurses. My specialist Dr Katrina Curtis and all the staff there, I’ll always be thankful for how they looked after me.”
    The government has been in discussion with the EFL and Premier League about a much-debated and controversial vaccine passport scheme – where fans will only be allowed into stadiums if they have been double jabbed.
    Regardless of that outcome, many clubs will still encourage fans, where possible, to social distance and continue to wear facial coverings.
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    Stadium capacity will be down to each club’s local authority – assessed on safety and the Covid situation in the area at any given time.
    And Cotterill said: “Now the government has relaxed rules, someone will wear a mask in a supermarket, while another person won’t.
    “Already you’re seeing someone queuing, who isn’t wearing one, coughing and spluttering.
    “Then all of a sudden someone will be giving them a funny look and that escalates into an argument.
    “That’s not what we want in stadiums.
    “It would be great if we could get back to full capacity but must bear in mind that the situation with this virus can change at any moment.
    “So if we can’t – or at a later date must restrict numbers – it’s important fans respect social distancing and whatever rules are laid down by the authorities at the time.
    I remember one night being really poorly. I was staying up longer because I didn’t want to sleep as I wasn’t sure if I’d wake up again.Steve Cotterill
    “It doesn’t matter how crazy we all are about our teams, the most important thing is our health.
    “If you haven’t got your health, it doesn’t matter how much you love your club because you’re not going to be watching them.
    “So everyone has to be safe and respectful to the man, woman or child sat next to them – or the older lady sat two seats away.
    “If we can all look after each other during this time – because it won’t be forever – we can get the best of both worlds, stay healthy and get to watch football.”
    More than 38 million people have been fully vaccinated – which is almost 60 per cent of the population.
    The government has already announced that partying Brits will need a vaccine passport from the end of September with fears that there are still many youngsters who have not been jabbed.
    Cotterill said: “I think the younger age group have been really good. When you look at it, we have had 87 per cent of people who’ve been jabbed in our country. So there are 13 per cent that are left and that might be some of the younger age group.
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    “The younger ones still want to go out night-clubbing and be here, there and everywhere. So my advice to them would be, ‘Having the jab is a good thing otherwise you’re not going to enjoy your lives like you did a year or two ago.’
    “Yes, it’s true the vaccination can make you poorly for a day or two – but, trust me, it’s nothing like the real thing.
    “There are a lot of people who’ve caught Covid only had symptoms for a few days or none at all – but it’s only when it grabs hold of you, like it did with me, that you’re a lot more passionate about things.
    “I’m not telling people they must get it done but I’ll certainly try to persuade people why they should get it done.”
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    Iconic Charlton boss Alan Curbishley has stand named after him at The Valley, where he also sold The Who badges as a kid

    ALAN CURBISHLEY’S love affair with The Valley goes back to when he sold badges at a Who concert there as a 16-year-old.His brother Bill has since 1972 managed the iconic British rock band, who played gigs and festivals at the stadium.
    Alan Curbishley at The Valley, where he managed Charlton for 15 yearsCredit: The Sun
    Curbs sitting in the stand that will bear his nameCredit: The Sun

    But today the legendary former Charlton boss will be honoured as the club open The Alan Curbishley Stand at the League One season opener against Sheffield Wednesday.
    And ironically the club’s Danish owner Thomas Sandgaard, a part-time rock guitarist, will treat him and Addicks faithful to an on-pitch rendition of Valley Floyd Road at 5.15pm.
    He has also released a song called Addicks to Victory.
    Curbs, 63, told SunSport: “Charlton supporters always told me about the so-called record 75,031 Valley crowd when Aston Villa visited in 1938 and 70,000 gates in the 1950s.
    “But I always had a stock answer – the biggest crowd was when The Who played there in May 1974 and attracted 88,000. I know because I was there!
    “Bill had been managing the band for a couple of years and got me, my younger brother Paul and a friend to make badges and sell them at the concert.
    “We had a badge-making machine and, on the front of each one, was a photo of The Who. We sold them for 20p a pop.
    “The Who were at the height of their powers and flying. They had just released Who’s Next, their biggest album, and Quadrophenia.
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    “I remember having to keep running back to a room inside The Valley where we put our machine to make more badges.
    “Fans put up tents in nearby gardens and spent the night before there.
    “Loads jumped fences and got in for free and the entrance gates were knocked down.
    “The old Greater London Council flew a helicopter overhead and calculated 88,000 people rammed in and the event promoters got fined as it was over capacity.
    “The big old East Bank – which is where the stand named after me sits – had 46,000 that night. It’s one of my most vivid childhood memories.”
    The Who playing The Valley during the 1970sCredit: Alamy
    The Who set a world record for being the loudest band at Charlton in 1976Credit: Alamy
    Charlton chairman and part-time rocker Thomas Sandgaard will perform on the pitch todayCredit: Instagram / @sandgaardfnd
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    The Who, incidentally, set a world record as the loudest band when they played at The Valley again in 1976 – recording 76,000 watts at 120 decibels – so Sandgaard will have his work cut out to beat that!
    Curbishley is best remembered for his 15 years in charge of Charlton from 1991 to 2006 – where he won promotion twice to the Premier League and established the club in the top flight. And he had two spells as a player, giving him a total 19 years at the club.
    And in 2004 he almost got Charlton into the CHAMPIONS LEAGUE – but the Addicks sold star player Scott Parker to Chelsea for £10million during the January window.
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    Curbs said: “We beat Chelsea 4-2 on Boxing Day and were fourth. They made a bid the next day. Had we kept Scott that season, we’d have got into Europe because we were a good side. We ended seventh, seven points behind the top four.”
    The Londoner is by far the most successful Addicks manager in the modern era and the club have floundered since they parted company with him in 2006 – getting relegated in their first season after his departure and yo-yoing between the Championship and League One since.
    Curbishley said: “When Thomas called about the stand, I was stunned because most people get a stand named after them when they’ve died.
    “I spoke to Richard Bevan at the LMA and we were thinking of managers who have had stands named after them.
    “We could only think of Sir Alex Ferguson, Brian Clough, Bill Shankly, Kenny Dalglish, Graham Taylor and Don Revie. I know Billy Bonds had one named after him at West Ham but that was more for his playing days.
    Curbishley with the play-off trophy after the epic 1998 final shootout win over SunderlandCredit: Getty
    “I don’t get too emotional but I might on Saturday.”
    Curbishley – who had Charlton punching above their weight for years and consistently producing home-grown stars such as Parker and Lee Bowyer – has been out of management since resigning from West Ham in 2008.
    Even during his two years with the Hammers, he helped save them from relegation against the odds after taking over from Alan Pardew in 2006 and then guided them to 10th despite being hampered by a string of injuries to star players.
    This is a manager who was on Liverpool’s radar before they appointed Rafa Benitez and got interviewed for the England job when the FA opted for Steve McClaren.
    He said: “I’m only 63 and can most definitely do a good job in the Premier League but I don’t think anyone will give me a chance because I’ve been out of the game too long.
    “I did get offered Championship jobs. I got offered Hull with 10 games left, Wolves with 12 matches to go but I didn’t want that, I wanted a fresh start – at least go in during pre-season.
    KING OF THE VALLEYHis boss record at Charlton
    (All competitions)Games              720Wins                 274 (38%)Draws               187 (26%)Defeats            259 (36%)

    “Suddenly it drifted longer and I didn’t get a sniff. New owners, new chief executives come along and you’re out of it – you’re forgotten.” I ask him why he feels one of the big European-challenging Premier League clubs did not take a punt on him when he was at the height of his powers.
    He said: “Look at Sean Dyche – a great British manager at Burnley. He never gets mentioned for the big jobs. He’s in a similar position to where I was.
    “The only major ones who have been elevated in recent years were David Moyes at Manchester United and Brendan Rodgers at Liverpool. Obviously, Roy Hodgson went to Liverpool too but he had already been managing across Europe.
    “It wasn’t long ago we had huge concerns there was not enough English talent coming through at Premier League clubs but that has now changed with the likes of Phil Foden, Jack Grealish, John Stones, Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane.
    CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASMCurbishley on…
    NIGEL ADKINS
    He took Southampton from League One to the Premier League, the journey Charlton wanted to make. He has been around this league, he understands it, he’s experienced.
    THOMAS SANDGAARD
    I think Charlton have a solid owner who has the club at heart, which is what it needs after years of problems at the top. But everyone understands success won’t be instant.
    HIS DEFINING MOMENT
    Had we not beaten Sunderland in the 1998 play-off final, Premier League clubs were lining up that summer to take our players. Although we were relegated in our first season, we had a solid platform so didn’t have to lose all our players and came straight back up.
    WHY HE LEFT
    I had a year left on my deal and was happy to leave sorting a new one until nearer the time it expired. I met chairman Richard Murray to discuss new signings and the conversation quickly moved to how can we offer three-year deals to players when you only have one left on yours? I understood and the meeting finished with me leaving.
    CHARLTON’S CHANCES
    With Thomas here, the expectation is that the club will go straight up.
    With so many clubs reining in their finances because of Covid, there is a good opportunity here. With Charlton being in London, they are ideally placed to attract players and use the loan market well.

    “Hopefully, with the success of the England team in recent years under Gareth Southgate and English coaches, we’ll see more up-and-coming British managers get a chance.”
    Curbishley believes clubs should look at appointing mentors for first-time managers – a role he undertook at Fulham briefly for Rene Meulensteen and later Kit Symons.
    He said: “When Martin Jol left, all the staff departed too – leaving Rene on his own and I got asked if Ray Wilkins and I could go in and be a mentor.

    “It was perfect. It wasn’t me saying, ‘Rene, you should be doing this.’ It was more, ‘have you thought about this?’ or ‘I’ve watched three games and wondered if you might consider this?’
    “There’s definitely a role there for experienced ex-managers. The LMA has been promoting the idea of getting an experienced man around clubs – but some chairmen see it as a sign of weakness, which it absolutely isn’t.
    “It’s not about controlling things but giving advice, suggestions, a second opinion– even if it’s just a phone call.”
    One former rookie manager who asked for tips was Paolo Di Canio, who he signed for Charlton from West Ham.
    He said: “Paolo had just taken the Sunderland job and I met him in Hong Kong at a reception for the Premier League Asia Cup. He asked if I had advice.
    “I told him, ‘Paolo, there’s an old saying in England that you count to 10 before you say anything. My advice to you is count to 20!’ I don’t think Di Canio ever heeded it!”
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    Phil Foden catches a big fish but City reels in an even bigger one as it signs Jack Grealish

    MAN City ace Phil Foden shows he’s the man of the catch as his club reels in British record signing Jack Grealish.Phil, 21, landed the 45lb carp on a trip with dad Phil Snr and two pals to a lake near Brentwood, Essex — but City had even bigger fish to fry.
    Footie star Phil Foden hooked a big fish as his club reels in record signing Jack Grealish
    But his club closed in on the £100million deal for Aston Villa’s Jack Grealish, 25
    They were closing in on the £100million deal for Aston Villa’s Jack, 25.
    Premier League winner Phil is now set to line up with his England Euros teammate for club and country.
    And they’ll hope to make an even bigger splash at the World Cup next year.
    Phil recalled: “My dad had a fishing rod of his dad’s and said we should go and try it out. I fell in love with it and we ended up going every weekend.
    “I still remember my first catch. It wasn’t very big, I was just learning, but it’s the excitement.
    “It’s good for clearing your head after you’ve had a bad game. I’ve found it the solution to everything.”

    The Man City ace, 21, landed the 45lb carp near Essex with his dad and two palsCredit: Getty
    Phil added ‘It’s good for clearing your head after you’ve had a bad game’Credit: PA
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    Cops probe more than 600 complaints of racist abuse against black England football stars

    MORE than 600 complaints of racist abuse against black England football stars are being investigated by police.A third have been judged to be potentially criminal in nature.
    Police are investigating over 600 complaints of racist abuse against black England footie stars – including Marcus Rashford, pictured – with a third being potential crimesCredit: Getty
    More than half of those came from outside the UK, it can be revealed.
    Ten men and a woman have so far been arrested for allegedly posting abuse about Bukayo Saka, Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho.
    The stars all missed penalties in the July 11 Euros final against Italy.
    Chief Constable Mark Roberts said: “There are people who believe they can hide behind a social media profile and get away with such abhorrent comments.
    “They need to think again.”
    He added: “Our investigation is continuing at pace and we are grateful for those who have taken time to report racist posts to us.

    “A vast amount of work has gone in to identifying these eleven individuals.
    “I would like to thank Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for responding to our requests promptly.”
    He said police in other countries were alerted.
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    Romelu Lukaku wants Chelsea transfer from Inter Milan as Belgian striker has unfinished business at the club

    ROMELU LUKAKU is keen on a move back to Chelsea because he has unfinished business at Stamford Bridge.The Blues have failed with two attempts to sign the Inter Milan striker, most recently a bid of £85MILLION that included defender Marcos Alonso.
    Inter Milan’s Romelu Lukaku is keen on a move back to ChelseaCredit: Getty
    The Belgian striker feels he has unfinished business at Stamford Bridge after he left in 2014Credit: PA:Press Association
    Inter want the European champions to come up with at least £100m.
    SunSport understands Lukaku wants to finally show he is the real deal in west London.
    The 28-year-old was not given a decent crack at proving himself when he was a Chelsea player at the start of his career before being flogged to Everton for £28m in 2014.
    Lukaku made just ten Prem appearances for the Blues having joined as an 18-year-old from Anderlecht three years earlier.
    But now having been targeted as the striker owner Roman Abramovich wants to lead a title tilt, the Belgian knows he will finally be valued as the main man at Chelsea.
    Though he is aware this could be the last chance to be snapped up by a club capable of competing with the best in Europe, the former Manchester United man will not agitate for a move away from Inter.
    He would have been happy to remain with the club after two successful seasons in Italy where his game has moved onto another level.
    But it is hard for Inter to compete with the kind of ambition that a move to Chelsea offers.
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    The Blues are fresh off the back of a Champions League win, with an exciting squad needing just a world class centre-forward to be able to challenge champions Manchester City.
    In contrast, though Inter won Serie A last season, they have lost boss Antonio Conte and already flogged defender Achraf Hakimi to Paris Saint-Germain to bring in much-needed money.
    Inter expect Chelsea to return with an improved third bid by the weekend but defender Alonso, 30, is understood to need convincing that moving to Milan is right for him.
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    Jack Grealish’s girlfriend Sasha Attwood says trolls told her: ‘I hope you & your family die’ in ‘real s*** time’

    JACK Grealish’s girlfriend says trolls told her they wanted her family to die as she revealed the horrific abuse she received during the Euros.Model Sasha Attwood, 25, received the chilling messages and vile abuse on TikTok and Instagram.
    Jack Grealish’s girlfriend Sasha Attwood has revealed she was sent 200 death threats a day during the Euros.
    Sasha first met £100million-rated Aston Villa star Jack at school in Solihull, West MidsCredit: Splash
    Sasha, who reunited with childhood sweetheart Grealish in June, revealed: “They said, ‘I hope you get cancer and die’ or ‘I hope your whole family dies’.
    “They say, ‘I hope the next time you’re in the car you crash it and die, I hope after Wembley you die’.”
    The model found herself bombarded with hate during the Euros while she was cheering on Jack, 25, and his Three Lions teammates.
    Speaking on her YouTube channel, she said: “I was receiving 200 death threats a day. I’m not exaggerating when I say that.
    “I had so many messages every single day. I still get them now, all day every day.”
    ‘I HOPE YOU GET CANCER AND DIE’
    Sasha — who was targeted by trolls on TikTok and Instagram — joined the debate around the accountability of social media firms as she labelled the platforms “toxic”.
    She said: “Things have obviously blown up over the Euros, but I never thought in a million years it would ever be this bad.
    “It just kind of blows my mind how nasty people can be for no reason whatsoever.
    “I’ve always been quite a strong person, I’ve always been very good at blocking out people’s opinions. But it’s on a whole other level.”
    She added: “It’s just crazy. It’s the nasty messages about my appearance, people’s opinions. What are you all doing? It’s embarrassing.
    I was receiving 200 death threats a day. I’m not exaggerating when I say that
    “You hear people talking about trolling, but I never realised how bad it actually was. The scary thing is, it’s young girls.
    “I’d go on these girls’ accounts who have sent me stuff and they’re 13 or 14. It’s so sad. I try to put it down to age but then I think when I was that age I never sent a message like that.
    “I think it’s so toxic, social media, and it’s really sad these generations have grown up thinking that it’s OK to say things like that.
    “Why are you doing it? Please ask yourself why.
    “If you’re one of those people who goes out of your way to make a fake account or to send a horrible ­message, wishing someone was dead or talking about their appearance, or talking about their personal life, why, what are you getting out of it?”
    ‘TOXIC’ PLATFORMS
    Sasha said: “It was a real s*** time, it was actually horrible, and I was feeling so anxious . . . it was not nice at all.
    “I didn’t ask for any of that, didn’t ask for anything to be put out there, but it’s out there, isn’t it, and I’m just going to continue to carry on as normal.”
    Sasha’s revelations come after Jack’s England teammates Marcus Rashford, 23, Jadon Sancho, 21, and Bukayo Saka, 19, were subjected to racist abuse on social media after missing penalties in the Euros final defeat to Italy last month.
    At the time Home Secretary Priti Patel said online giants “can no longer ignore some of the appalling, vile, racist, violent and hateful content that appear on their platforms”.
    Sasha first met £100million-rated Aston Villa star Jack — a Manchester City target — at school in Solihull, West Mids. The pair reunited in June.
    It was a real s*** time, it was actually horrible, and I was feeling so anxious . . . it was not nice at all
    The couple had kept their relationship under wraps, but she was spotted supporting him at Wembley during England’s Euro 2020 games.
    The model is not the only Euros wag to have received death threats.
    Spanish striker Alvaro Morata’s wife Alice claimed one social media user wished cancer on her family, while another allegedly told Alice her kids would have heart attacks.
    It came after Morata, 28, missed a penalty in his nation’s semi-final shootout defeat to Italy.
    Instagram have launched an investigation into Sasha’s comments, and say they are “committed” to keeping the platform safe for everyone.
    A spokeswoman added: “No one should have to experience abuse or harassment, and we don’t want it on Instagram.
    “We encourage people to turn on Hidden Words, a tool which means that no one has to see abuse in their comments or DMs.
    “We also strongly recommend that people report behaviour like this to the police, so we can support them in their investigations.”

    TikTok confirmed they had removed comments highlighted by The Sun, and added that their community guidelines make clear this behaviour is not acceptable.
    They encourage users to report any behaviour they believe violates their code.
    One troll wrote: ‘Help me plan the murder of Sasha’
    Model Sasha received the chilling messages and vile abuse from trolls online
    The 25-year-old model found herself bombarded with hate during the Euros while she was cheering on Jack
    Jack Grealish pictured after England lost the Euro 2020 final to ItalyCredit: Reuters
    Sasha said: ‘I think it’s so toxic, social media, and it’s really sad these generations have grown up thinking that it’s OK to say things like that’
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    Chelsea have £86m Romelu Lukaku transfer offer involving Marcos Alonso rejected as Inter demand £100m fee

    CHELSEA have had an £86million bid for Romelu Lukaku involving Marcos Alonso rejected. The European champions have identified the 28-year-old Belgian as their number one striker target – but have been told by Inter Milan to stump up £100m.
    Chelsea have made Romelu Lukaku their top transfer targetCredit: Getty
    It comes is after the Blues were met with a brick wall in their attempts to try to persuade Borussia Dortmund to do a deal for Erling Haaland.
    But with Inter having no intention of being bullied into selling their main man, Roman Abramovich will have to come up with an even bigger offer.
    Chelsea made their initial offer of £86m for the player they sold to Everton for £28m seven years ago.
    But Inter rate Lukaku as one of the top strikers in world football so are asking for a nine-figure sum.
    Now Abramovich and director Marina Granovskaia face having to pay way more than they planned if they want to land the forward and not leave the squad short for the coming season.
    Boss Thomas Tuchel has made it clear to them he needs a top-class striker to help bridge the gap between themselves and champions Manchester City this season.
    Tammy Abraham has been told he can leave after failing to convince Tuchel he is up to the task, and Olivier Giroud has already quit Stamford Bridge for AC Milan.
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    The Blues originally prioritised a move for Norweigan Haaland but despite applying pressure have found Dortmund unwilling to drop their £170m asking price.
    And they have found Bayern Munich just as tough to crack after enquiring about the availability of Robert Lewandowski.
    With Harry Kane intent on moving to Manchester City it leaves Lukaku as the most viable of the best strikers in the world to get a deal done for, but it will come at a cost.
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    Jack Grealish’s girlfriend reveals sick trolls sent her 200 death threats a DAY during Euro 2020

    THE girlfriend of England star Jack Grealish has revealed she was sent 200 death threats a day during the Euros.Model Sasha Attwood, 25, received the chilling messages and vile abuse from trolls on TikTok and Instagram.
    Jack Grealish’s girlfriend Sasha Attwood has revealed she was sent 200 death threats a day during the Euros.
    Sasha first met £100million-rated Aston Villa star Jack at school in Solihull, West MidsCredit: Splash
    The girlfriend of England star Jack Grealish revealed: “They said, ‘I hope you get cancer and die’ or ‘I hope your whole family dies’.
    “They say, ‘I hope the next time you’re in the car you crash it and die, I hope after Wembley you die’.”
    Model Sasha, 25, found herself bombarded with hate during the Euros while she was cheering on Jack, 25, and his Three Lions teammates.
    Speaking on her YouTube channel, she said: “I was receiving 200 death threats a day. I’m not exaggerating when I say that.
    “I had so many messages every single day. I still get them now, all day every day.”
    ‘I HOPE YOU GET CANCER AND DIE’
    Sasha — who was targeted by trolls on TikTok and Instagram — joined the debate around the accountability of social media firms as she labelled the platforms “toxic”.
    She said: “Things have obviously blown up over the Euros, but I never thought in a million years it would ever be this bad.
    “It just kind of blows my mind how nasty people can be for no reason whatsoever.
    “I’ve always been quite a strong person, I’ve always been very good at blocking out people’s opinions. But it’s on a whole other level.”
    She added: “It’s just crazy. It’s the nasty messages about my appearance, people’s opinions. What are you all doing? It’s embarrassing.
    I was receiving 200 death threats a day. I’m not exaggerating when I say that
    “You hear people talking about trolling, but I never realised how bad it actually was. The scary thing is, it’s young girls.
    “I’d go on these girls’ accounts who have sent me stuff and they’re 13 or 14. It’s so sad. I try to put it down to age but then I think when I was that age I never sent a message like that.
    “I think it’s so toxic, social media, and it’s really sad these generations have grown up thinking that it’s OK to say things like that.
    “Why are you doing it? Please ask yourself why.
    “If you’re one of those people who goes out of your way to make a fake account or to send a horrible ­message, wishing someone was dead or talking about their appearance, or talking about their personal life, why, what are you getting out of it?”
    ‘TOXIC’ PLATFORMS
    Sasha said: “It was a real s*** time, it was actually horrible, and I was feeling so anxious . . . it was not nice at all.
    “I didn’t ask for any of that, didn’t ask for anything to be put out there, but it’s out there, isn’t it, and I’m just going to continue to carry on as normal.”
    Sasha’s revelations come after Jack’s England teammates Marcus Rashford, 23, Jadon Sancho, 21, and Bukayo Saka, 19, were subjected to racist abuse on social media after missing penalties in the Euros final defeat to Italy last month.
    At the time Home Secretary Priti Patel said online giants “can no longer ignore some of the appalling, vile, racist, violent and hateful content that appear on their platforms”.
    Sasha first met £100million-rated Aston Villa star Jack — a Manchester City target — at school in Solihull, West Mids. The pair reunited in June.
    It was a real s*** time, it was actually horrible, and I was feeling so anxious . . . it was not nice at all
    The couple had kept their relationship under wraps, but she was spotted supporting him at Wembley during England’s Euro 2020 games.
    The model is not the only Euros wag to have received death threats.
    Spanish striker Alvaro Morata’s wife Alice claimed one social media user wished cancer on her family, while another allegedly told Alice her kids would have heart attacks.
    It came after Morata, 28, missed a penalty in his nation’s semi-final shootout defeat to Italy.
    Instagram have launched an investigation into Sasha’s comments, and say they are “committed” to keeping the platform safe for everyone.
    A spokeswoman added: “No one should have to experience abuse or harassment, and we don’t want it on Instagram.
    “We encourage people to turn on Hidden Words, a tool which means that no one has to see abuse in their comments or DMs.
    “We also strongly recommend that people report behaviour like this to the police, so we can support them in their investigations.”

    TikTok confirmed they had removed comments highlighted by The Sun, and added that their community guidelines make clear this behaviour is not acceptable.
    They encourage users to report any behaviour they believe violates their code.
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    Jack Grealish pictured after England lost the Euro 2020 final to ItalyCredit: Reuters
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