Koeman on Twitter

Do you mind?

  • Yes

    Votes: 33 14.0%
  • No

    Votes: 173 73.6%
  • Cheesy toast is prober bo!

    Votes: 29 12.3%

  • Total voters
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Yeah, which is defo in the same class as that filth spewed up above there.

Sorry. Not even joking.

Just thought i would like to remind you of your offensive posts about Alex Ferguson being a "red nosed alcoholic" or whatever it was you called him as a kind of defence of your love for our dearly departed former manager.

Either you are the forum's biggest ever WUM, or you have zero self awareness whatsoever.
 

Hilarious I'm sure. Pretty certain though that the forum doesn't promote racist language in any guise...including you smuggling it in via post modern *comical* irony.



It really is alright Dave, I make fun of English people all the time. Casual racism is what sets us apart from the Koreans
 

I can confirm that I shall henceforth refer to @Prevenger17 as 'that Irish slum dwelling Navvy' soley due to the influence of @Woolly Blue

I can also confirm that I shall continue to call him 'a potato munching, bicycle seat sniffing, famine susceptible bog dweller' due to my own inbuilt prejudices.


That Prev conforms to those stereotypes is of course entirely incidental


I live in a mudhut, not a bog you racist
 
To be serious for a short moment. The game has become increasingly corporate over the last twenty years or so, and players and coaching staff are increasingly isolated from the fanbase.

Much as I dislike twitter in general, anything which allows people at our club to talk directly to fans is, in general, a good thing

The idea of dissuading, or even forbidding, staff and players from using social media would just be another step in the sanitisation of the game.

Yes, twitter's gash, and yes things which might be a bit embarrassing might be said, but frankly, if anyone is seriously worried about that, then they need to give their head a bloody good wobble.

Hopefully if dave wobbles his head enough, it might fall off and give us all a laugh by seeing him chase it down Goodison Rd while the local scallys have a game of footie with it.
 

To be serious for a short moment. The game has become increasingly corporate over the last twenty years or so, and players and coaching staff are increasingly isolated from the fanbase.

Much as I dislike twitter in general, anything which allows people at our club to talk directly to fans is, in general, a good thing

The idea of dissuading, or even forbidding, staff and players from using social media would just be another step in the sanitisation of the game.

Yes, twitter's gash, and yes things which might be a bit embarrassing might be said, but frankly, if anyone is seriously worried about that, then they need to give their head a bloody good wobble.

Hopefully if dave wobbles his head enough, it might fall off and give us all a laugh by seeing him chase it down Goodison Rd while the local scallys have a game of footie with it.
It's just Dave using it as another stick to beat Koeman with, whilst professing to support him.

Twitter itself isn't the problem. It's what you put on it that counts. As long as Ronald doesn't embarrass Everton I'm more than happy with him using it. Just wish he'd post a few more pics of Debbie:coffee:
 

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