OX14
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I won`t.
The root problem is that "offensive" (and I use the term very broadly) generates reaction and social media thrives on reaction.......
I don't see what the club boycotting social media will achieve if anything. If there is one dickhead in the ground throwing abuse at the players or staff then they get ejected, they don't eject the whole crowd.. they obviously can't do this on social media but I'm not sure what Facebook/twitter can even do about it with how easy it is on here to have multi accounts. Abuse on social media doesn't just happen to football players/celebrities it happens to everyone at some point and it's wether you are a strong person who can take it or if not maybe you need to decide wether you should be doing the social media boycott yourself.