Paxton Dazo
Up The Spurs.
- Mar 11, 2007
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Could it not be that he's sent that to his PR to tweet and it's not actually his mistake?
Could it not be that he's sent that to his PR to tweet and it's not actually his mistake?
The #blamestockdale thing was when he had a FLOUNCE as a result of some criticism he got for a home defeat against Boro a few years ago, when he parried a ball back into play that was duly tucked away by the opposition. He was busily retweeting all the post-match praise he was getting from fans, and in amongst all that he retweeted something along the lines of "goal certainly not your fault Dave, you could've expected more cover from your defence". I replied saying something like "mmm, not ideal, throwing your team-mates under the bus", to which he came back with "ok, I'll just take the blame for everything then", and went on about taking a break from Twitter.
He didn't though.
Footballers on Twitter - why even bother
Twitter - why even bother.........
#notconvinced#becausewecan #together
Its a fantastic bog-read.
#notconvinced
It's no worse than Nsc. You can choose who to follow, block anyone you don't want to follow you, and have a good laugh.
Knockers is the prime example, the way he tweets is just way too ...English at times. Pretty sure he uses some colloquialisms that you just wouldn't expect.
Its a fantastic bog-read.
Going by this (deleted) tweet from yesterday, Victor Anichebe can't even be arsed to write his own tweets. He's done a quick cut n' paste, but the utter BONEHEAD went and left the "can you tweet something like" part of the message intact. Clearly THAT bit of the text was from the club, or whoever handles his PR, or his 'social media' person. The rest of it is the textbook standard, bland guff you get from players depending on the result. What a lemon.
It's no worse than Nsc. You can choose who to follow, block anyone you don't want to follow you, and have a good laugh.
Why would anyone want to block someone? I don't get it.
Then make out you can have a good laugh