- A football star has put offensive tattoos on herself
- He has been given a brutal ultimatum by his competition
- The tattoos are described as ‘despicable’
A young Cronulla footballer has been told to cover up his offensive tattoos or not play football after shocking staff with the body art.
According to News Corp, the youngster has received a warning from Cronulla junior rugby league officials for two inappropriate tattoos.
One tattoo on his leg reads ‘eat s**tf****t’, while a second tattoo on his other leg reads ‘snortlines and f***’.
Cronulla officials were only made aware of the highly offensive tattoos when a photo of the unnamed player’s designs circulated on social media.
“Just despicable,” News Corp.’s Buzz Rothfield said.
A young footballer has been warned over two highly offensive tattoos
“They’re so insulting. It’s so homophobic. They didn’t know. They didn’t check the leg tattoos of every player they picked in the representation side, but when a photo of the player was posted on social media they recognized it and sent it to the New South Wales Rugby League and gave a good shout out to Dave Trodden.
‘He jumped on it straight away. He said we have zero tolerance for any form of bullying, harassment or defamation against people of different sexualities and genders.
“They told this guy, ‘Cover them with tape or you’ll never play in a New South Wales Rugby League sanctioned competition again.’ I applaud them for coming down so hard on his nonsense.
“He’s playing in a club where a lot of young women and men join for the fun, for the camaraderie, and that’s just so out of place.”