Footballers and the public intimacy of Twitter
Jonathan over at Just-Football wrote a post yesterday reacting to the recent Twitter "gaffes" of Liverpool players Glen Johnson and Ryan Babel, who got in trouble for tweeting their honest, if tactless and ill-advised, opinions on the game they're paid a great deal of money to play. He ends his post with a question: "Should players have free reign to say what they like on social networking sites like Twitter?
A More Splendid Life @ Jan 11, 2011 11:15 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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