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I'd rather it was on a website, not twitter.
Isn’t it more important what he says, rather than where or when he says it.?
No.. The message itself is more important than the delivery method..
Twitter is probably the primary online platform for this sort of thing nowadays. You may not use it but it is as ubiquitous as any other site.Regardless, Twitter and the club website go hand in hand because whatever appears on one tends to appear on the other. It's a valid complaint that we no longer get the instant reaction of the manager even though he always does a post-match interview. Radio Sheffield normally put it up late at night in audio form only which shouldn't be the first and only way to hear it.
Good for you two, but Twitter is a crucial form of fan engagement these days. Not utilising it properly is neglectful.