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Metro
9 minutes ago
- Metro
Footballer, 16, delivers perfect response to vile abuse from 'pathetic' trolls
Footballer Skye Stout, 16, produced the perfect response to being targeted by vile trolls following her move to Kilmarnock. Skye should have been celebrating a life-changing moment after signing her first professional contract with Scottish club Kilmarnock. The SWPL 2 side awarded Skye with her first professional deal after signing the highly-rated prospect from Scottish giants Celtic last week. Kilmarnock confirmed the announcement on X but subsequently decided to remove the post to stop the online bullying that Skye was receiving regarding her skin. The football community rallied around the teenager, with Scottish football hero Ally McCoist sending a heartwarming video to the new Kilmarnock signing and wishing her well at his former club. Metro's new weekly football newsletter: In The Mixer. Exclusive analysis, FPL tips and transfer talk sent straight to your inbox every Friday – sign up, it's an open goal. Ex-England and Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher also wished her 'good luck', while a number of clubs congratulated Skye on her move. Skye delivered the perfect response to the trolls on her Kilmarnock debut, scoring a superb free-kick in a 6-2 win over St Johnstone. Please send your love and support to 16 year old Skye Stout from Scotland, and don't let the ignorant bullies win. Yesterday, the official page of the Scottish club Kilmarnock women's team announced that the club had signed a contract with 16-year-old midfielder Skye Stout. A… — Grassroots (@Teamgrassroots_) August 15, 2025 The midfielder, who played 62 minutes of the game before being taken off to warm applause, was also involved in another goal, providing the assist for teammate Cara Gray. The club's post on the goal went viral with fans delighted to see Skye producing the perfect response to the trolls and doing her talking on the pitch. Football organisation Team Grassroots led a wave of support towards Skye after she was subjected to abuse from 'pathetic' trolls. 'Please send your love and support to 16-year-old Skye Stout from Scotland, and don't let the ignorant bullies win,' they posted on X. 'Yesterday, the official page of the Scottish club Kilmarnock women's team announced that the club had signed a contract with 16-year-old midfielder Skye Stout. 'A grassroots player signing her first pro contract, should have been a moment to cherish for her, however, Skye was forced to endure ridicule from ignorant and disrespectful fans who began to humiliate her over her facial acne. 'Things escalated to the point where the club decided to delete all posts mentioning Skye Stout in an effort to stop the bullying from haters.' Former Scottish First Minister Hamza Yusef also voiced his support, describing the trolls as 'sad' and 'pathetic'. 'Skye Stout has just signed for Kilmarnock. At 16 she has already achieved more than her trolls ever will,' he said. Good luck Skye ❤️ — Jamie Carragher (@Carra23) August 15, 2025 'Imagine being a grown man abusing a 16-year-old? What a sad, pathetic, unhappy life these trolls have.' In his video message to Skye, popular football pundit McCoist said: 'I've just heard you've just signed for Kilmarnock which is absolutely fantastic news. 'I played down there for three years and it was three of the best years of my footballing life and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. It's a fantastic club with great people. More Trending 'You do well Skye, enjoy your football and hopefully one of these days I'll get a chance to come and see you play. Good luck.' Kilmarnock Women manager Jim Chapman was full of praise for his team after they thumped St Johnstone. 'I'm delighted for the girls, the work-rate was excellent on a very warm day,' he said. 'The girls continued on from the work we've been doing in pre-season. 'My only criticised at half-time was that it could've been even more. We had a little blip after half-time so that's something to work on. But overall it was a comfortable win – credit to all the girls.' For more stories like this, check our sport page. Follow Metro Sport for the latest news on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. MORE: X down with thousands reporting issues with social media platform MORE: Jeremy Clarkson's A-level results day tweet is here and students can finally breathe easy


The Independent
9 minutes ago
- The Independent
Tottenham confirm new deal for full-back Djed Spence
Tottenham defender Djed Spence has signed a new long-term contract. The 25-year-old full-back has scored twice in 42 appearances for the Europa League winners since joining from Middlesbrough in 2022. He played the full 90 minutes of Saturday's 3-0 Premier League win over Burnley and last week's UEFA Super Cup against Paris St Germain, which Spurs lost on penalties after a 2-2 draw. Spence, whose previous deal – signed last October – ran until 2028, has been rewarded with fresh terms following a fine breakthrough campaign with the club. He played 35 times in the 2024-25 season, having eventually made his full debut in December – two-and-a-half-years after he first joined. The former England Under-21 international has also been loaned out to Rennes, Leeds and Genoa during his time in north London.


The Independent
9 minutes ago
- The Independent
What does Marc Guehi's dismissal of Oliver Glasner tell us about his Crystal Palace future?
The transfer window rumour mill is a fierce and tricky phenomenon that all clubs have to navigate and for those in the Premier League the spotlight shines even brighter. From June until September, even club captains and long-standing loyalists are subject to gossip about their motivations and potential career paths, meaning players and managers must stay ahead of the curve to try and quell speculation lest it lead to distraction. Newcastle are finding this out the hard way with their ongoing Alexander Isak saga and Eddie Howe even called for a resolution after his team's 0-0 draw with Aston Villa on Saturday. Similarly, Crystal Palace are finding themselves drawn into the mire surrounding key players Eberechi Eze and Marc Guehi and any form of discontent is blown up and assigned a spot in the latest round of rumours signalling a player's desire to leave. Such is the case with Guehi and a standoffish moment with his manager Oliver Glasner following a goalless draw against Chelsea on Sunday afternoon. An impressive defensive performance saw the Eagles take a point away from Stamford Bridge as Chelsea's Club World Cup winners failed to capitalise on their possession and ended the match with fewer shots on target than Palace. The visitors also had a goal disallowed through VAR overruling Eze's free-kick in which Guehi was judged to have infringed on Moises Caicedo in the Chelsea wall. After the full-time whistle Glasner approached Guehi on the field and called to his captain two or three times. Guehi looked at Glasner shook his head and went down the tunnel without further acknowledgement. Glasner then spoke to Palace forward Jean-Philippe Mateta, seemingly about Guehi, with the forward looking equally bemused. It was a tense moment revealed as part of Sky Sports ' television broadcast but it led to speculation about Guehi's mindset. Is he unhappy at Palace? Is a rumoured move to Liverpool more likely now? Has he fallen out with Glasner? Is this the beginning of the end for his time at the club? Such questions, from a seemingly innocuous moment, are fuel for the transfer rumour mill. They are unavoidable, inevitable, and can be both right on the money and wide of the mark at the same time. That is because clubs, players, and especially managers don't speak about transfers until they have been finalised. That secretive nature - out of necessity - helps keep the gossip going. Transfer speculation is big business now, deadline day is a huge event in the season, and some football insiders have made names for themselves by discussing potential moves and deals while ignoring what happens on the pitch. So, what does Guehi's dismissal of Glasner tell us about his Crystal Palace future? Nothing, but also everything. For Eagles supporters it is a show of frustration at how the match against Chelsea played out. For Liverpool fans who want him to join them, it is confirmation of his discontent at Palace. For Glasner, it is a bump on the road of navigating his way through the transfer window. "There's a lot of rumours about Eberechi and Marc Guehi, but I think everyone who watched the game saw they're 100% with this group,' he told Sky Sports afterwards. "It's what we expect from our players that they give 100%. We rely on each other, and they proved it in a brilliant way." In other words, nothing to speculate about here. Yet that won't stop the rumour mill from turning.