For all the effort of navigating around, we are a relatively small number of posters. Not sure they would gain much by reading it. I guess I would turn your question around and say why would they.Yes. Why wouldn't they?
For all the effort of navigating around, we are a relatively small number of posters. Not sure they would gain much by reading it. I guess I would turn your question around and say why would they.Yes. Why wouldn't they?
I don't read sites like this!Do you really think players read sites like this?
me neither, hence I have no idea what you replied.I don't read sites like this!
It explains the repetitionsIs that why some of us only post at half time or after the match?
you've noticed ah?Is that why some of us only post at half time or after the match?
They certainly use Twitter so why not?
Not necessarily this one but there are very similar comments on all similar sites. Anyway whether Eriksen reads it or not I can't see how accusing him of not trying is a positive thing to do. It is completely absurd. Poch would know and would take action.For all the effort of navigating around, we are a relatively small number of posters. Not sure they would gain much by reading it. I guess I would turn your question around and say why would they.
Barren Dent isn't, as he claimed the regular slating he got from one Sunderland forum to be the reason he demanded to move to Aston Villa and be paid a higher weekly wageMost players are too busy posting photos and videos to their Instagram followers, rather than wasting time reading posts from keyboard warriors like us on old fashioned discussion boards. Pretty sure they have better things to do. The press, yes. Fan forums? Meh.
And how many years ago was that? Social media had far less influence back when he was playing. Now it dominates everythingBarren Dent isn't, as he claimed the regular slating he got from one Sunderland forum to be the reason he demanded to move to Aston Villa and be paid a higher weekly wage
That was in 2011, so Facebook was at its peak and Twitter was closing the gapAnd how many years ago was that? Social media had far less influence back when he was playing. Now it dominates everything
Facebook... that’s the platform where middle aged people share photos of their lunch and babies pics right?That was in 2011, so Facebook was at its peak and Twitter was closing the gap

Not in 2011 it wasn'tFacebook... that’s the platform where middle aged people share photos of their lunch and babies pics right?![]()
I closed my personal FB account in 2010Not in 2011 it wasn't
Weirld I opened mine in 2010. I was one of the last Myspace holdouts...and then they completely overhauled the site and purged most of the features (mainly blogs) so I bailed.I closed my personal FB account in 2010
I’m a web developer so joined in 2002 I think it was in beta then. Was sick of it by the time I left it. Anyway, back to the Dortmund gameWeirld I opened mine in 2010. I was one of the last Myspace holdouts...and then they completely overhauled the site and purged most of the features (mainly blogs) so I bailed.