Wow
Genuinely gobsmacked.
If it's from a 14 year old, he needs to spoken to by either parents, teachers, club coach or at a push the police. Find out if it's just a stupid comment and make it clear in no uncertain terms why it's not acceptable. You are still learning at 14 how to be/not be a douche. Unfortunately social media magnifies that. I know I said and did some things at that age that if I met me now, I'd be gobsmacked in a different way.
If, of course, there is a pattern of behaviour - then it needs to be a police matter.
Social media is great. However it doesn't give kids (and he/she is a kid) the room to do the stupid things that kids do and that usually get sorted out within peer groups.
Not intending to derail the discussion, but this will be (and probably is) a huge issue for many kids and young adults. When everything happens on camera or is documented online, you won’t be able to move on from your mistakes and embarrassments the way us earlier generations did. Instead they will always be out there, potentially accessible to anyone at any time.
I know I did and said a lot of things in my youth I'm happy to leave in the past, stuff I've learnt from and that have helped me become the person I am today. I don't think a constant fear of having my mistakes shared with the world would've been beneficial in my character building, TBH. You can only wonder what it does to the young generations of today - this is certainly a big worry in regards to my own kids. They will make mistakes, but I also hope they'll somehow be able to move on from them the way I did.
Seriously this is the time to name and shame.
Not sure I agree.... this boy is being punished by his football team, his school and quite likely also the FA and the police. No need for there to be a witch hunt as well imoSeriously this is the time to name and shame.