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Twitter has been useful in this situation..

So I was just looking through our players twitters' to see if any of them had said anything about yesterdays shocking/abysmal etc performance, to find that a lot of our fans had made their feelings known Many comments to Adebayor telling him to get his first touch sorted out etc, some to Benny but the best being to Defoe, because he actually replied to our unhappy fans, promising us that they wouldn't let us down. I think Twitter's good in situation's like these

Levy + Harry should get Twitter. I'd make my feelings known to them And Defoe better keep his promise

posted on 10/4/12

Harry can't read or write so twitter would completely throw him!!

posted on 10/4/12

posted on 10/4/12

That's good...as long as it don't get out of hand....

posted on 10/4/12

#WhynocommentJack

posted on 10/4/12

shame defoe will be sitting on the bench judging from harry's post game interview.

posted on 10/4/12

I don't think hassling the players directly can bring any benefit whatsoever.

The boos at the Lane should have been all they needed to hear. Then, let them go away and reflect on things, clear their heads, and work harder in training etc. Having a constant drip-feed of negativity directly into their phone isn't going to do an good whatsoever imo. Just make them more tense.

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