Noooooo waaaaaaay!
I reckon thereâs more Liverpool fans following them than citeh fans,better than the funny pages.
They must have paid the bot bills
The key part, theirs was updated 2 years ago, where as ours was almost 5 years
I bet the âTwitter Audit Reportâ had a few citeh fans doing the audit.
Yes, not sure why the update is historic given I put the twitter handles into the twitter audit report today. The aggregate numbers do reflect the total twitter followers shown on both accounts (as at today) as wellâŚis that just a coincidence?
They will blame Liverpool for hacking them
No, no way. The account wasnât suspended for bot followers
Not entirely sure.
Not a massive twitter user, so donât know the ins and outs, was purely going of the fact that the 2 audits seem to be taken 2-3 years apart
Why!!! COVID!!!
So, not COVID.
How many games Pep?
Sorry, couldnât resist posting this again
Probably return in a week
Apparently the below is causing lot of debate on Twitter. He does this to a linesman and this gets ignored is one view, but doing this to a lineswoman doesnât seem right as well. As per rules though he isnât allowed to touch the refs am presuming, so some action should have been taken anyway??
I saw it when it happened and reacted negatively to it.
Yep. Not good to be honest. Personally not buying the arguments some are putting that itâs a menâs sport and hence shouldnât have women officials then. Thereâs no need for this TBH. This infact would discourage women to officiate menâs matches further.
Also, if my memory serves right, sheâs one of the better officials and we need more like her.
Male or female doesnât matter. Should be booked for touching the official.
But the officials today are not consequent enough nowadays / have no balls to punish the âstarsâ.