Twitter and footballers. A way that the latter can interact with fans directly about a matter of topics… or so you would think.
After Sunderland’s 1-0 defeat by West Ham in the Premier League last Saturday, Victor Anichebe took to the social media platform to issue a rallying cry to everyone connected with the club.
The only problem with his tweet – he didn’t write it.
‘Can you tweet something like: “Unbelievable support yesterday and great effort by the lads! Hard result to take! But we go again!”,’ Anichebe wrote on Sunday afternoon.
The message was hastily deleted but not quickly enough, with social media users pouring their scorn on him.
Anichebe joined Sunderland as a free agent in September and has made three substitute appearances for the Black Cats to date.
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