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What d'you think?
The number of Pro footballers getting themselves into trouble through their postings on Twitter! Seems most of them do not have enough brain cells to know what is good to say and what is bad.
See this quote from Mr. Di Canio this week that Rio Ferdinand has spent more time on Twitter in the last few years than he has on a football pitch! Lol.
Given the trouble some of these "superstars" have whipped up on Twitter comments might it be a good idea if they run them past someone before posting?
The number of Pro footballers getting themselves into trouble through their postings on Twitter! Seems most of them do not have enough brain cells to know what is good to say and what is bad.
See this quote from Mr. Di Canio this week that Rio Ferdinand has spent more time on Twitter in the last few years than he has on a football pitch! Lol.
Given the trouble some of these "superstars" have whipped up on Twitter comments might it be a good idea if they run them past someone before posting?