They are good. It's better to be more human that robotic though I see the points of DFR.
It's more professional that you want to celebrate a goal e.g, hugging and punching the air, but they have to directly go straight on the phone and write "Gooaaaaalllll" on Twitter every time one is scored and give account of the events of the goal. It's commitment.
TBH I don't want the long gggggooooooaaaaaalllll type response from the club's official account, I follow fans for that sort of thing. I want the club to tell me that there is a goal, who scored it and how. They are professionals employed by the club as communications people. They are not employed as fans, so keep it professional and let the fans do the fan stuff.
TBH I don't want the long gggggooooooaaaaaalllll type response from the club's official account, I follow fans for that sort of thing. I want the club to tell me that there is a goal, who scored it and how. They are professionals employed by the club as communications people. They are not employed as fans, so keep it professional and let the fans do the fan stuff.
TBH I don't want the long gggggooooooaaaaaalllll type response from the club's official account, I follow fans for that sort of thing. I want the club to tell me that there is a goal, who scored it and how. They are professionals employed by the club as communications people. They are not employed as fans, so keep it professional and let the fans do the fan stuff.
I know you have said that you like being contrary but even for you that is going too far.
: - )
If I'm looking at twitter for the game it's because I'm not there and want the to know what's going on. The fans I follow give me the passion, I need the club to give me the facts. And it's not as if it's never been like this. In my opinion this only changed when Matt and Gary left so I assume they wanted a more straight forward approach which the new team don't. Am I wrong in thinking the new team are a bit younger, it could be to do with that. I love that this makes me miserable and contrary, if you swap the words twitter account for player commentary then everyone would agree. Nothing winds fans up more than player commentary which does not commentate on the game, I don't have a player account so when I'm not there I want twitter to tell me what's going on. That doesn't seem contrary to me.
Actually, it looks like Matt really likes what the lads are doing. As do I :-)
Matt Wright (@mattjobob) 25/02/2014 12:46 On top of everything else last night @CAFCofficial provided object lesson in how to cover a game. Terrific work #cafc pic.twitter.com/mcotDEpYWx
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It's more professional that you want to celebrate a goal e.g, hugging and punching the air, but they have to directly go straight on the phone and write "Gooaaaaalllll" on Twitter every time one is scored and give account of the events of the goal.
It's commitment.
Actually, it looks like Matt really likes what the lads are doing. As do I :-)
Matt Wright (@mattjobob)
25/02/2014 12:46
On top of everything else last night @CAFCofficial provided object lesson in how to cover a game. Terrific work #cafc pic.twitter.com/mcotDEpYWx
How does his garden grow?
over 40k retweets and got onto BBC and SSNHQ well done guys
One picture is a FIFA 15 challenge for a player to take on Bournemouth as Charlton and win 19-nil.
The other is a betting shop with the following offer:
Bet £10 on Church to score first and Charlton to win 19-0
Win: the keys to the shop, safe combination and a seat on the board of directors