bluejock
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Christ! He's all over Chico though, fluttering his puppy dog eyes up at him
He was on here a bit too bless him.
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Christ! He's all over Chico though, fluttering his puppy dog eyes up at him
I like his signature: "Views expressed are absolutely my own."
How about that for a bit of naiveté. A communications officer has to know, surely, that you personally dont become the news?
Astoundng.
Hardly, it's a standard sentence used to cover you and your employer's arse. It's written on countless twitter users' profiles regardless of their position and has nothing to do with naivety.
He's just adding fuel to the fire.
There's already unrest in certain camps towards the board, so for the head of communications having dialogue on twitter is just likely to get into a ****ging match with someone before it gets stopped.
Im all for being "ahead of the game" in terms of social media, but he's opened himself up to a world of pain with this. He'll be the beacon of **** from now on.
To be fair guys, there's some good from it.
At least he's making an effort - welcome that at least...
Granted, I'm not sure he's going about it the right way, but then, he's a director of communications of a PL Club - who am I to argue?
seems to just be damned if you do and damned if you don't to be fair. I'm not either way on him but whatever he says is just going to get jumped on by people on here
Not really. Doing something like that creates an open playing field where, if he says the wrong thing, it's game over.
Just like a celeb or footballer on Twitter puts himself out there, theyre gonna get abuse and everything they write scrutinized.
Personally think there are other ways to go about it. Not going on Twitter.
AGMs seemed alright like...whoops
He's just adding fuel to the fire.
There's already unrest in certain camps towards the board, so for the head of communications having dialogue on twitter is just likely to get into a ****ging match with someone before it gets stopped.
Im all for being "ahead of the game" in terms of social media, but he's opened himself up to a world of pain with this. He'll be the beacon of **** from now on.
Anyone working for the club who is having arguments with fans on twitter needs to be relieved of their duties with immediate effect ffs.
To be honest I think he's got the devils own job. I've said many times for instance that it'd be great for the club to have much greater involvement with places like GOT, as allowing greater access to customers is a major plus of social media. The thing is with Everton fans, and I'm going to assume that other forums/platforms are even worse than here, is that you get a) lots of wind up merchants, and b) lots of pillocks giving it the big I am behind an anonymous username.
It's not a job I'd want.