Quote ="bren2k"I use Twitter for business purposes and there's no denying it's value in that respect.
I agree with fff about the pr risk and I've been very vocal about that in the past - I have to say though having been given assurances by RA when he first arrived that he'd issued all the players with a code of conduct that included their behaviour on social networking sites, I have yet to see a WTW player say anything that could be considered inappropriate.
So far, so good.'"
It very nearly happened this week, not from a player but from a club. It was quickly hushed up though.
Whoever runs the official Salford twitter account was watching the Everton game and didn't realised that they weren't on their own personal twitter. When the guy handcuffed himself to the posts he tweeted something like 'ha typical scouse tw*t,' only to quickly remove it after a brief outrage.
The funniest thing was Salford RL were on Granada TV about twitter usage and they'd had some guy come in and talk to them about the dangers of it.