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Think before you tweet!
Posted by Tessa Heywood
I am all for freedom of speech but there are a few basic rules to follow when you decide to use Social Media sites such as Twitter and Facebook or if, like me, you want to also blog as well. The main one being:
Think before you hit the Post or Publish button!
This advice is never more important than if you are a person who is already in the public eye – footballers especially please take note! Some of the worst offenders have been:
- Manchester United and England defender Rio Ferdinand who was fined £45,000 in August for bringing the game into disrepute after responding to a racially-suggestive tweet about Ashley Cole
- Arsenal midfielder Emmanuel Frimpong was also fined £6,000 in the same month after he used a derogatory term about Tottenham fans
- Then Liverpool winger Ryan Babel was fined £10,000 in January 2011 after he linked to a mocked-up picture of referee Howard Webb in a Manchester United shirt
So there was little surprise this morning when I read that Ashley Cole has been charged with misconduct by the Football Association in relation to a Twitter comment he posted about the governing body. Responding to the FA’s judgement in the John Terry racism case, he tweeted on Friday: “Hahahahaa, well done #fa I lied did I, #BUNCHOFT***S”. He has now deleted this tweet and issued an “unreserved apology” to the FA but the damage has already been done and he has until 16:00 BST on Thursday, 11 October to respond to the charge.
However, when former England captain Alan Shearer told the BBC at the weekend that Cole should be banned for Friday’s World Cup qualifier against San Marino as a punishment, Cole, 31, then responded by retweeting a message which criticised Shearer. When will he learn?
Former England left-back Graeme Le Saux is working with the FA to guide players on how they communicate. The former Southampton, Chelsea and Blackburn Rovers defender Le Saux is currently helping to make videos for the FA which will be shown to players about how the governing body operates and the punishments they can hand out for unacceptable behaviour, including the use of social media. He said this weekend – “The whole pleasure and access that social media gives you is that you are in control of what goes out there, but you must be sensible enough to hold that back.”
Social Media is not for people to bully, insult or intimidate, it is for communication. My advice to these players is straightforward. Instead of using your hands to type insulting messages for all to see, try just using your feet to kick a ball – this is after all what you’re being paid for!!!
Posted in Facebook, Social Media, Twitter
Tags: Alan Shearer, Arsenal, Ashley Cole, Blackburn Rovers, blog, Chelsea, Emmanuel Frimpong, England, FA, Facebook, Graeme Le Saux, Howard Webb, John Terry, Manchester United, post, publish, Rio Ferdinand, Ryan Babel, San Marino, Southampton, Tottenham, Twitter, World Cup
Basking in reflected glory?
Posted by Tessa Heywood
The internet has responded in fine form to the Chelsea skipper, John Terry, donning his full kit to receive the Champions League trophy last night. If you’ve been on planet Mars for the past few weeks you will not know that Terry was suspended from taking part in this crucial fixture due to an extremely stupid tackle in the semi against Barcelona that saw him receiving a sending off. However, last night, when Chelsea were the ultimate victors on penalties, Terry changed out of his suit and into his kit to go and receive his winner’s medal and lift the trophy.
My 3 favourite tweets are:
Steve Fitzpatrick @fitzpas “Doing a John Terry today, going to don my full chef outfit to carve the lamb – after my wife has spent three hours cooking the food.” David Hepworth @davidhepworth “Bet John Terry was one of those kids who insisted on blowing out the candles on other people’s cakes.” and Football Jokes @footballfunnys “Why is everyone criticising John Terry for wearing his kit? He needs to keep his suit clean for court.”And am I the only person who sees his inclusion in the squad for the Euros and Rio’s absence as sending out the wrong message???
Posted in Football, General, Social Media, Twitter
Tags: @davidhepworth, @fitzpas, @footballfunnys, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Champions League, Chelsea, Euro2012, John Terry, Rio Ferdinand, Twitter