He seems a bit obsessed with Sunderland, just like St Maximin...weird supposed professional footballers coming out with crap, especially since one of them doesn’t even play for the maggots anymore.
I guess all clubs have idiots, ours just seem to be more vile at times, which is such a shame. Sunderland must be such a difficult club to manage or play for with some of the supporters we have.
And the other one has never even played in a derby game against us before? They are both obviously just attention seeking pricks.
You only have to look on football forums to realise there are some disturbed and confused people with access to the internet. I'd guess they're moving from 'fighting foes' on their computer game to doing the same thing with posters on forums or 'adversaries' on social media. I expect it gives their sad little lives some meaning and gives them a sense of power they'd otherwise never have. They're best ignored, they'll never change and you can't educate them ... ... it's sad but they're just worthless people who, before the internet, would've been the shouty idiot on the last bus home.
Scumbags on twitter. modern life eh, ain't it shallow. The club should trace and ban the ****ers though, so the have the chance to learn their actions have consequences. Why players bother opening themselves up to this ****e is beyond me. As for Tim Krul and MadMax, pathetic behaviour.
Even the thickest people know all of their rights ... ... but, sadly, few of their responsibilities. I took my 5 year old granddaughter to the park the other day. Two scratter chain smoking mothers were talking while their kids ran riot and hogged the best rides. "Did I tell you our Aiden got a key worker. It's brilyunt, gives me loads more time to do what I want."
Disgusting behaviour. I personally wish Max all the best and thank him for his efforts. He always gave 100%
No fooking need for that ffs. And that tit fullweller bringing his kids into it. Absolute weapons. Good luck to Max and all the other players released.
I hate twitter. I barely use it other than for following a few people and sites that I'm interested in, but go ages without going on it
Krul man. The one player that we got in the head of for a load of derbies. Ironically posting a pic of Leo smirking when he was once laughed at by Borini just before he smashed a penalty past him.
'Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience.'
The social media landscape is just ****ing toxic. It's shameful reall. It gives a voice and an audience to people who really aren't worthy of either. There are far too many bitter little ****s with horrible tempers out there.
If I want to contact friends and family I contact them and send photos and what I'm up to ... ... I don't want strangers knowing what I'm up to or seeing my photos. I've no idea why people use Facebook and Twitter tbh.
I used to understand it in it's early days. Then people really started turning their cameras towards themselves. It became one big moving billboard selling fakery absolutely everywhere.
I know people who use it and will occasionally mutter 'w**ker' when we're travelling and they're on it. When I ask why they'll say a mate has just posted about being promoted or hoyed up a photo of his new car ... ... then, a week later, they'll post about their new house or girlfriend. I expect it'll get the same response.
Nobody ever gets universal approval, and that goes for footballers. Even the likes of Shack or Clough had their detractors. This kind of forum makes it a lot easier though for these 'Keyboard Warriors' and it just something that the rest of us have to put up with. I don't do Twatter or facecrook so can't comment on them, but I would suggest that the best way to handle any poster who crosses the line is to ignore them. TOTALY No doubt they are lacking any attention in the real World, so deny it to them in the cyber-world. Might even do them a favour if it helps them to grow up.
These type of people have always been in society however prior to social media they could only comment in their household, workplace or down the pub. They were socially constrained as any comment would have to be made within a group or face to face and be called out if it overstepped the mark or more robustly you'd be put on your arse. The anonymity of social media or the fact that you're at the other end of the country or world for that matter means that very rarely are there any consequences of your statements and people just haven't learnt their limits. I would contend that the same person would have a totally different persona face to face as against on social media. How the hell you deal with that I've got no idea.
Twitter is an absolute cess pit like, there’s no way I’d be on there if I was a player. In fact I’d give social media a serve full stop.