T-shirts worn by the teens featured a variety of sexual messages on including ‘I love doggy style’, ‘I love big as**s’, ‘I love drunk girls’ and ‘I love MILFS’.
A youth football club has slammed a photo of its young players wearing t-shirts with slogans such as: ‘I love big t***’ and ‘I love sluts’.
The teens aged 14-15 wore tops with a variety of sexual messages on including ‘I love doggy style’, ‘I love big as**s’, ‘I love drunk girls’ and ‘I love MILFS’. Members of the Musselburgh Windsor 2011 team were taking part in a tournament in Barcelona for six days over the Easter holidays.
On one of the evenings an image appeared on the team’s Instagram page. The club has slammed the “explicit, sexualised and misogynistic” slogans as “wholly unacceptable”.
It is believed the t-shirts were bought for the players by some of their parents, who had accompanied them on the trip.
Someone close to a parent of a player in the club’s girls’ section told the Courier in Scotland they found the incident to be “not simply a matter of poor taste” but also raising broader questions about “the safeguarding culture” and “standards of behaviour being modelled to young players”.
They said: “This is very inappropriate for minors and raises serious concerns about the judgment and safeguarding awareness of the adults responsible.”
The Instagram post was removed shortly afterwards and the full page is now listed as private.
Scott Robertson, president of Musselburgh Windsor FC, told the Courier that, while the coaches were out for a meal with their own families and “unaware” of what was happening, “it appears that some of the parents took it upon themselves to purchase the t-shirts and take photographs”.
He said that a parent had also posted the photo to the team’s public Instagram page. When the coaches returned to the hotel, the lead coach was made aware and he “immediately deleted the image”, Mr Robertson explained.
He said: “All the players and the parents were summoned to a meeting whilst in Spain and it was made clear that it was wholly unacceptable.”
One comment on the original Instagram post said that those responsible should be “utterly ashamed” of themselves for sharing the image publicly.
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