Make of that what you will.
I've posted in the transfer window thread. Is it perhaps related to new contract negotiations? Or something of that sort. Either way, really weird.
He is very active on social media including Fulham stuff, maybe the club have told him to remove anything related to Fulham???
Drama queen
Maybe he's waiting until he is 16 ::tongue::
I just checked and you're right. This is so weird. He left his Everton pics so not like he just erased club affiliations in general. Is he angry at the club for some reason? I hate speculating but this is seriously strange.
I just recalled, wasn't he warned and fined least year by the club for posting something. Maybe he's done it again, got an immediate warning this time and decided to just delete all of his Fulham posts as a reaction, "if you don't like me to promote the club in social media I'll take your word for it and delete everything about the club"
Definitely a weird one, could be to clear the deck ahead of some kind of announcement. But no Fulham, but still Everton and Arsenal content is peculiar.
Think it's now club policy, after Bassey & Adama were wrestling on video
Has any other Fulham player deleted Fulham related posts?
This is why footballers shouldn't use that sh1t in the first place
Should be part of the contract
Quote from: cookieg on March 03, 2026, 01:53:05 PMHas any other Fulham player deleted Fulham related posts?
No. From what I have seen at least.
Quote from: perry geyton on March 03, 2026, 01:57:42 PMThis is why footballers shouldn't use that sh1t in the first place
Should be part of the contract
You will need to look hard if you want to find anyone that is more opposed to social media than me. But in truth, social media from individual players might just be the most engaging content there is for the average fan these days and surely gets the club both very good money and exposure. Putting that in anyone's contract would likely put quite a few ambitious players off from ever signing with us in the first place, and forfeit both merch income and publicity.
Realistically the majority of PL players' accounts are run by a team of "social media managers" sitting at a computer pretending to be the player and trotting out generic ChatGPT "we go again" and "fans were incredible" slop captions underneath professional quality photos. Amazed that people get fooled into thinking that it's actually the player behind the account.
(For the record I know Iwobi is probably an outlier, just an observation on the rest of the league).
Theres obviously something to it. These things dont happen for no reason. I guess we will find out tomorrow
Quote from: Volz on March 03, 2026, 03:09:45 PMQuote from: perry geyton on March 03, 2026, 01:57:42 PMThis is why footballers shouldn't use that sh1t in the first place
Should be part of the contract
You will need to look hard if you want to find anyone that is more opposed to social media than me. But in truth, social media from individual players might just be the most engaging content there is for the average fan these days and surely gets the club both very good money and exposure. Putting that in anyone's contract would likely put quite a few ambitious players off from ever signing with us in the first place, and forfeit both merch income and publicity.
I'm aware of that, we are all slaves to it now unfortunately
Hoping eventually it runs its cause
Just looked at https://www.facebook.com/AlexIwobiOfficial/
Plenty of Fulham stuff on there......?? Or am I missing something?
Sounds like media are just trying to piss our players off.
A step in the right direction, but better is to delete all social media, throw away the phone and concentrate on football.
Twitter is for Twits
Quote from: Woolly Mammoth on March 04, 2026, 08:37:04 AMTwitter is for Twits
So 'X' is only for Ex's ?? ... :slap:
Quote from: Ludlow Richard on March 03, 2026, 05:09:44 PMJust looked at https://www.facebook.com/AlexIwobiOfficial/
Plenty of Fulham stuff on there......?? Or am I missing something?
I'm not on social media...is it any good