The Football Faithful
·28 April 2024
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·28 April 2024
Here are the best and funniest tweets from Football Twitter from the past seven days.
It will never be ‘X’ to me, damn it.
Liverpool are set to appoint Arne Slot as their next manager when Jurgen Klopp steps down at the end of the season.
Headline writers are going to have a field day.
Mo Salah and Jurgen Klopp had it out on the sideline. This row has to be heard to be believed.
John Terry might be the least self-aware person in football.
Leeds United looked on track for automatic promotion to the Premier League, but a disastrous defensive record since the March international break means they are likely headed for the play-offs.
Their stumble culminated in a catastrophic 4-0 defeat to QPR on Friday night.
Leicester City engaged in some top tier trop trolling after the result handed them promotion.
But it won’t be all sunshine and rainbows in the Premier League.
Every Championship club will be scrambling to play Huddersfield Town away on the opening weekend of next season.
He’s not wrong.
Wayne Rooney was not blessed with a normal shaped head.
When your sh*thousing is too much for even Neal Maupay, you know you’ve gone too far.
To be fair, when you have to deal with opposition fans like this, who could blame Antony?
Harry Maguire, on the other hand, showed he’s a man of class.
Christian Eriksen could leave Man United and go to Turkey for the football and the many benefits it offers.
Speaking of baldies…
You can really visualise Stuart Broad leading the lads out in this.
It turns out Anne Hathaway is a huge Arsenal fan.
That provided Leandro Trossard the motivation to score after just three minutes against Chelsea.
Some might say Chelsea are a bad team, I simply say they are trying to break the mould.
Harry Kane as Ken is… something.
Brendan Rodgers was having none of that.
Bryan’s Gunn provided us with another masterpiece, centred around Sean Dyche.
It’s not been a good month for Brighton.
Damien Duff is taking an unorthodox approach to football management.
Nottingham Forest went off the deep end after being denied three penalty shouts against Everton.
Micah Richards wheezed like Muttley at Alan Shearer’s reaction to Forest’s statement.
Ashley Young was the man at the centre of the controversy, but his reaction was priceless.
Rustler–
Crystal Palace couldn’t help but get in on the act.
We cannot wait to see how Nottingham Forest react when Luton Town are awarded three penalties this weekend by a Notts County fan.
Even Rio Ferdinand can’t stay awake during the TNT Sports broadcasts.
Emmanuel Petit looks like someone out of a fantasy novel these days.
The most common line in football commentary: “penalty, Rangers”.
The Premier League can’t decide what they want.
In a season full of great promotion races and stories, this might be the best one of the lot.
Spite is the driving force of our game and we should cherish it.