Casey Stoney: Former Manchester United Women boss reveals online abuse over links to vacant Wrexham job - News Summed Up

Casey Stoney: Former Manchester United Women boss reveals online abuse over links to vacant Wrexham job


Former England defender Casey Stoney, who left Manchester United after three years in charge of the Women's Super League side in May, said the individuals who had targeted her on social media should be "ashamed"Casey Stoney led Manchester United to a fourth-placed finish in the Women's Super League in the 2020-21 seasonFormer Manchester United women head coach Casey Stoney has revealed she has received online abuse amid being linked with the vacant job at National League side Wrexham. Former England defender Stoney, who left United after three years in charge of the Women's Super League side in May, said the individuals who had targeted her on social media should be "ashamed". United finished fourth in their first season in the WSL before the 2019-20 season was ended early because of the coronavirus pandemic. Stoney led the club to a fourth-placed finish this season, missing out on a place in the Champions League by one point. Hate Won't Stop UsSky Sports is committed to making our channels a safe place for debate, free of abuse, hate and profanity.


Source: Sky sports June 01, 2021 22:41 UTC



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