#oafc twitter
No Will Sutton in the squad this afternoon, so Josh Lundstram returns to the starting line-up in what looks to be a #oafc twitter.
The amount of egos on this hashtag is absolutely unreal. Anyone else not have a Twitter account but have a read of this hashtag every now and then? Hurts my head and I'm pretty sure I end up losing brain cells. Quite toxic on there tonight. Me too. We arent winning games at the moment and we are losing and drawing to teams we have historically been above, fans are paying money getting up early to go to games at the other end of the country who start drinking at 7am and by 5pm getting angry and in some cases hysterical when we aren't seeing wins. The question we need to ask ourselves right now is are the club doing the right things right now.
#oafc twitter
Personally, I think people spend way too much time on their phone arguing and boosting their online persona. It's all bloody petty. Fair play to Tollitt though if you're gonna give it him don't get all offended if he gives you some back. It's alcohol fuelled away days born out of years of frustration and usually with no kick back. I've never boo'ed the players but I've sure cursed and grumbled after many a game. The tag rant at a player by an OASF official is ill judged at best and brings said organisation into disrepute. Either adhere to the responsibility or move on and be vocal agitator, you can't do both. Ironically, I went to the hashtag because I got bored of every thread on here taking 2 pages to descend into people arguing about stuff completley unrelated to what was originally posted. I don't know if a lot of people jumped off here to twitter but it doesn't seem as bad these days. I don't do twitter, but I've heard a bit of what's been going on and listened to the podcast just now. I've never really understood it when people hurl abuse at players either during or at the end of games. It can't do the players any good, in fact it has the opposite effect. It was the same last season though, and although Abdallah was the main target the players copped for it plenty of times, but there didn't seem to be so much condemnation of it then. Personally, I just can't get my head round grown men shouting 'Boooo' at the top of their voices.
I'd imagine they can quite easily it's kicking off on the hashtag and totally unnecessarily too imo, #oafc twitter. Sadly there are some blerts with multiple accounts #oafc twitter say exactly the same thing on all of them that water it all down. Even simpler, get rid of the tit that posts the arsey tweets.
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Archived This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies. These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience — the local community. As for the patience thing, I can see both sides. League one forever Posted October 9, Pity that ended the way it did, but that doesn't alter my opening post. Andrew Dallas returns to the bench after injury. Sometimes, it is possible to spot members from here on Twitter. The amount of egos on this hashtag is absolutely unreal. Sign In Sign Up. Go to topic listing. We all want the same thing dont we?. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Modal headline Close. Previously, even I got pulled on it twice in my tenure. Posted October 9,
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The club has been that run down over so many years by a succession of bad owners and chairmen, that there's no way this is a quick fix. A player having an account is a weird thing. I've never boo'ed the players but I've sure cursed and grumbled after many a game. And it'll take a lot more than four games for Unsworth to turn this lot around. Personally, I think people spend way too much time on their phone arguing and boosting their online persona. Show more articles. The question we need to ask ourselves right now is are the club doing the right things right now. I love the OAFC hashtag. Prev 1 2 Next Page 1 of 2. We seem to take great pride in saying we are the best fans going, time to step up. We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. I don't reckon you should players though. Posted October 10, LaticMark Posted October 10,
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