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Twitter - Good for SFC?


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A lot has been said about players that use twitter and the trouble it gets them in. However, used correctly i think it is very beneficial and i think Saints are seeing the benefits of the players using it.

 

Steve De Ridder, Jack Cork, Richard Chaplow and Jos Hooiveld all use it and the banter between them is quite funny. Surely them using Twitter in this way improves their togetherness which can surely only be a good thing and benefit the results on the pitch creating a bunch of lads wanting to all work together.

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So long as its used with professionalism and common sense, there is no harm. But I agree entirely about the chaps you mention, the banter between them is superb entertainment and will no doubt do wonders for team spirit. Good humour always does.

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A lot has been said about players that use twitter and the trouble it gets them in. However, used correctly i think it is very beneficial and i think Saints are seeing the benefits of the players using it.

 

Steve De Ridder, Jack Cork, Richard Chaplow and Jos Hooiveld all use it and the banter between them is quite funny. Surely them using Twitter in this way improves their togetherness which can surely only be a good thing and benefit the results on the pitch creating a bunch of lads wanting to all work together.

 

It's great for building up a report with the fans - you really get a peek into their lives. Jack Cork even did a competition where a fan won a pair of Corks boots. Some of the presumed leaders of the dressing room (Davis, Lambert, Hammond etc.) are not there, but those present make a great show. Those outside the starting XI (Dickson & Jaidi) are very quiet even though they have every reason to be proud of their contribution to our revival over the last few seasons IMHO.

 

However, I have been wondering what it will be like once:

- we stop winning all the time

- some of the players stop being selected in the first XI

- players are transferred away

- players have a falling out e.g. in a training session

 

That's the real test - but for now it's all good and all fun!

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