Tottenham are set to introduce a new policy for players using 'Networking and Micro-Blogging websites'.
All players must now declare their site and give a member of Tottenham staff acecss to it.
So it looks as though Spurs have acted in light of the recent Darren Bent Twitter controversy. Although is the policy really ncessary? It's not as if it was hard to find out what was on Darren Bents' twitter.. is was all over the bloody news the next day.
Regards.
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Showing posts with label Twitter. Show all posts
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Saturday, 1 August 2009
Friday, 31 July 2009
Bent reacts to Twitter posts
Bent statement: "I appreciate that transfers are seldom straightforward and are often complex. However, after a long period of waiting following my withdrawal from the plane to China, I had become incredibly frustrated by the time these things take and I posted inappropriate comments on my Twitter site.
I allowed my emotions to get in the way of my better judgement. I regret my actions and did not intend to offend Daniel Levy or anyone with the nature or the content of my posting."
Seems this free speech act that was granted so long ago doesn't apply in the world of football, but I'm sure Darren has just saved himself a fine.
Do you think he's really sorry? Somehow, I don't think he is.
Regards.
I allowed my emotions to get in the way of my better judgement. I regret my actions and did not intend to offend Daniel Levy or anyone with the nature or the content of my posting."
Seems this free speech act that was granted so long ago doesn't apply in the world of football, but I'm sure Darren has just saved himself a fine.
Do you think he's really sorry? Somehow, I don't think he is.
Regards.
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