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NiKKoM said:

There is nothing wrong with a twitter account.. its that footballplayers aren't the smartest ones out there.. look at balotelli.. he's insane.. a profesional marketing team should be in control.. but in this case I think even the manager of Sneiderlin is behind it.. putting pressure on Southampton..

I think social media is great.. cause there was an increasing gap between the fans and the players.. it makes those snotty rich kids more approachable..

Schneiderlin's agent might be having influence based on the other sales but surely it highlights unprofessionalism towards your current employer and does another team really want to buy a player that's just going to happily moan about then when they don't get their way? (again see Yaya).

I think it can be great, but player's should know when to keep hush. The problem is, 500 good posts vs 1 bad one, it's the bad one that makes the news, makes them to look bad and potentially their club as well. This from a business sense is not a good one.



Hmm, pie.