Tweets of the Week: Carragher on tour, Ipswich go up, Erling Haaland | OneFootball

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·5 May 2024

Tweets of the Week: Carragher on tour, Ipswich go up, Erling Haaland

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Here are the best and funniest tweets from Football Twitter over the past week.

Someone had the bright idea of lobbing Jamie Carragher right into the middle of the Yellow Wall at Dortmund last week.


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After about eight pints, Carra got a little handsy with Jadon Sancho.

Can Daniel Sturridge give us the lotto numbers for next week?

Give Erling Haaland’s social media manager a raise.

Just the 25 Premier League goals for the Norwegian striker this season.

Roy Keane, however, continues to have a go at the son of his favourite former adversary.

Ipswich Town secured promotion to the Premier League, beating Leeds United to second place in the Championship.

At the other end of the table, Birmingham City were relegated to League One. You might have thought they were…

A hundred people between him and the goal, but this Birmingham City fan still puts the ball top bins. And probably on the same number of pints as Carragher, too.

It was all happening in the second tier this past weekend. Send your thoughts and prayers to the Boiler Man.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe is not impressed by the state of Manchester United’s facilities.

Spurs losing both games to Chelsea this season is just Ange Postecoglou keeping in touch with his Aussie roots.

Winning promotion like an absolute king. See you in the Football League, Bromley.

What a great father.

We thought rigor mortis had set in.

Crystal Palace closing in on the midtable trophy yet again.

Meanwhile in France…

This might be the best goal you’ve never seen before.

Now that’s what you call cat-like reflexes.

Mikel Arteta is properly over talking about contentious refereeing decisions.

We need an answer.

The minions were out in force.

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