Liverpool asking for trouble with 'Great Reds' hashtag
Creating hashtags can be a dangerous game, especially for football clubs.
Social media seems like a great way to engage with fans and build positivity but it is all too easy to inadvertently leave the door open for mischief.
Just ask Manchester City about their
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Liverpool are the latest club to walk themselves into trouble on Twitter.
Their #TheGreatReds hashtag was intended to celebrate their attacking line-up.
We're enjoying these #TheGreatReds submissions - you have until Friday to get yours in, Reds...
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) February 8, 2017
đđ» @ericghoz pic.twitter.com/K5cCXsJYq1
But given the sideâs only win so far in 2017 was an FA Cup replay against Plymouth, it only served to annoy fans.
@Kamara2R @ericghoz haha what about the wall at the back pic.twitter.com/WSFxKy14Uw
— Matt (@LegendEskimoBoy) February 9, 2017
Starring Mignolet, LOLvren, Clyne, Matip, Milner... pic.twitter.com/aoleFvGLf7
— GadFly* đ» (@FPL_Fly) February 8, 2017
the fucking state of that. Absolutely fucking embarrassing
— Dylan Jones (@dylanlfc97) February 8, 2017
And, having conceded a goal against Chelsea due to shambolic defending of a free kick, referring to a âgreat wallâ was asking for trouble.
Donald Trump builds walls quicker than you
— Paddy (@PADWAN11) February 8, 2017
#thegreatwall đ· pic.twitter.com/YnBbasKfdj
— Will (@WTO1986) February 8, 2017
Stick to team news lads.




