Tottenham move to ban personal player websites
Submitted by tribalfootball.com on Sat, 08/01/2009 - 07:22
Tottenham are demanding an end to all personal websites for their players after Darren Bent's Twitter rage this week.
The Daily Mail says Bent's controversy has left the club demanding that all their players disclose whether they are members of social networking sites such as Facebook or the one used by the striker.
Spurs are determined not to be embarrassed in the same way again.
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Comments (2)
Perhaps a better way would be for the club to treat their players with decency and respect, whether they were trying to sell them or not.
thats stupid to go as far as banning them to have a personal website. darren bent is the first in english football to have done that with twitter, there probably not that many who would follow suit to that.
http://wedontknowfootball.com/
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