Moyes’ stance with Saha the right thing to do
Premier League footballers and their mis-use of Twitter is rapidly becoming the primary source of
news and entertainment for journalists and fans alike.
Free from the oppressive, bland media-trained arena of post-match press rooms, the modern day
player on the internet is worryingly loose cannon for managers, with supporters and journos waiting
on every tweet.
Post Match Pint @ Sep 21, 2011 10:43 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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