Blog written by Andyconky
Published: 30th October 2020 9:37
I've found Twitter recently rather than other social media platforms and really found myself questioning it?
Firstly I should say that everyone is entitled to an opinion as its exactly that, however I have had the audacity have a different opinion on Andre Ayew for example and also on Steve Cooper.
On Twitter the response sometimes is way out there. I'm never quite sure why my credentials as a Swans fan need to questioned or why people need to try and belittle people for a different viewpoint to theirs.
Is this just a case of people in general being braver from behind a keyboard, or maybe being provocative in the hope of gaining followers on their social media platform.
I for one love being able to get Swans information at a click from deepest darkest Yeovil but feel that comes at a price as people always seem to want to knock others who, like anyone actually involved at the club see the players every day and are professional people, and are probably far more informed that the rest of us.
We can all offer an opinion on team selection but we just don't know what's happened that week in terms of availability, injuries, different set up in terms of opposition, resting players or even god forbid their personal life. The reaction can be anything from 'strong selection' to 'he doesn't know what he's doing'.
Well that's the point 'he probably knows more than you or I.