Quote MagicCarlos="MagicCarlos"I personally know the person your talking about and he is nothing of the sort. He's just a massive Rovers fan who enjoys a laugh and if he and his other #teamsowhat members can raise money for charities then where's the harm? Has for people slagging people off cos they slag Hudge off then that's pathetic everyone is entitled to to an opinion, I personally though Sam Latus did a steady job for us but because 99% disagree does that mean i'm an idiot? Everyone is big and hard behind a computer but i'm sure if you came to the east stand and spoke to these people you are calling an end of a bell and told them your opinion to there face then they would have a laugh and a joke with you (Like they do with everyone who stands in that area) and probably respect your opinion but to slag people off online is pathetic especially when you don't know them'"
Hmm. So players align themselves with a vitriolic group of people who 'slag off' the owner of the club they (the players) work for on a social networking site that everyone can view? That's sensible, regardless of how much 'charitable work' this unofficial organisation does. (How do they organise the fundraising and who has benefitted, exactly?).
Which players of which clubs are associated? I'm assuming some Hull players are. Got to say I would consider it an unfortunate indicator of their professionalism. I agree with PAC and Edith, here.