Anthony Taylor: All the keyboard warriors on the Internet will not scold me in front of me even offline.

Famous Premier League referee Anthony Taylor was interviewed and talked about how he and his family deal with external criticism.

Last year, Taylor received death threats online after showing a bunch of yellow cards during the Bournemouth-Chelsea match.

Tyler said: "You're a keyboard warrior on social media and (the abuse) happens probably most weekends. It happened last weekend too. Outside (at Stamford Bridge), when you were putting your bags into the transport van, there were spectators coming out of the pub or walking around the area. They would wait until they walked past you before they were abusive. They wouldn't do it while you were looking at them. "

How did the abuse affect his family? "Like anything in life, the key is to have mature conversations. So if I'm officiating a difficult game, I give my girls a heads up. They'll know if they go to a bar, that's what it's like. "

"It's up to them, but they're also pretty savvy on social media. You need to be proactive, don't you? They're definitely not going to be searching Twitter for: How's my dad doing? If they were doing that every week, I'd be questioning their judgment."