Fake news.
No BBC journalist has said anything. It’s crazy in this social media how misinformation can spread so quickly, one person tweets something fake and multiple try hard/wannabe journalist accounts repost it in the attempt to gain attention/followers. Social media is toxic in so many ways.
I was talking about the general spreading of misinformation, it certainly is incredibly toxic. This is just a very minor and insignificant example of how misinformation can be spread so quickly.Of all the things that social media does that is 'toxic' .. false rumours about potential football transfers is not one of them.
No thr opposite of the twitter that was posted. I already shared a tweet from Fabrizio. But there is a fresh one this morning.In which case excellent news! On my phone so no access to Twitter from here now Musk has locked it down. Any tweets you can link below? They readable that way
(And no Elon. I'm not logging in on my phone).
Shame ! Seems a promising player !No thr opposite of the twitter that was posted. I already shared a tweet from Fabrizio. But there is a fresh one this morning.
No thr opposite of the twitter that was posted. I already shared a tweet from Fabrizio. But there is a fresh one this morning.
Stories that we are in for Fresneda are resurfacing. With Kerkez on the left and Fresneda on the right I think Iraolaball promises to be great.
Bournemouth 'already informed' club they are 'willing to pay' player's clause - 'Pushing the accelerator' for transfer - Sport Witness
Bournemouth have been ‘pushing the accelerator’ for Real Valladolid youngster Iván Fresneda in the last few days. That’s according to Sport, who cover the player today and comments from Valladolid sports director Fran Sánchez regarding a possible transfer to Bournemouth or elsewhere. Fresneda...sportwitness.co.uk
Interesting. I seem to remember someone from the club saying we have to wait for the 'big clubs' to make their moves before we can go for certain players. Does this mean we can now swoop in?The latest talk has been that Barcelona had him lined up as their second option in case their move for Joao Cancelo didn't work out, and understandably Fresneda was very keen on that idea. However...
Since the Cancelo move is now starting to take shape and seems likely to happen, I guess Fresneda may again be open to other opportunities. I wonder who will step into the breach over the next few days?
Could be! A bit like how Vina was hanging around until we signed another left backInteresting. I seem to remember someone from the club saying we have to wait for the 'big clubs' to make their moves before we can go for certain players. Does this mean we can now swoop in?