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Title: Downing on Twitter Q&A
Post by: E I Adio on March 08, 2013, 06:28:22 PM
When Liverpool FC ‏@LFC decided to host a Twitter Q&A for Stewart Downing they were probably expecting some nice gentle questions about what it was like to play with Steven Gerrard and whether the winger preferred brown sauce or ketchup.

How wrong they were.

The #askdowning thread (which is still going strong) was instead hijacked by football fans taking the mickey out of the winger’s underwhelming contribution since joining Liverpool for £20m last season.

Here are a selection of the best (Stewart, if you’re reading this, best to look away now, mate):

@DualeAdam1  If you were a footballer, what would your preferred position be?

@haz_elnino How did it feel when Messi robbed you of the Ballon d'Or?

@BillHansen28 So you left Aston Villa for Champions League football. How's that working out for you?

@Notcarlcole On a scale of 1 to Jesus, how good are your crosses?

Madridsta‏@Neymar_FCC  Jamie Carragher has seen some things during his time at Anfield, but how did the poor guy feel when he first played with you?

@SyrJamified How did you feel last season knowing Tim Howard was closer to lifting the Golden Boot than you?

@arpan_manutd Do you know any footballer (except you) who is neither footed?

Jay Hankin‏@Jayfuz When do you think England will have a naturally left-footed winger with real quality?

Fergie's Hairdryer‏@aethistlord How do you get to the other side of the road when you don't know how to cross?

Jon Barbuti‏@jonbarbuti Which Premier League bench is the comfiest?

SN‏@iamsamnorman Have you been mis-sold payment protection insurance? You could be entitled to thousands of pounds worth of compensation.

Zali Mazli‏@ZaliMazli You finished 2,309,48th on the Ballon D'Or list, behind my mate Mak who plays for the school team. Did you expect to finish this high?

Martin Faulkner‏@faulknmd The UK are sending Bonnie Tyler to Eurovision. How do you feel about worn-out old brands trading solely on past glories?

Aaron Montgomery‏@aaronspud1 Did you think when they made this hashtag you were gonna get serious questions?
Title: Re: Downing on Twitter Q&A
Post by: Ads on March 08, 2013, 06:33:21 PM
I would pay good money to have just one 50/50 ball with the spineless rat.
Title: Re: Downing on Twitter Q&A
Post by: Rip Van We Go Again on March 08, 2013, 06:39:09 PM
I'd happily rip his arm off and beat him to death with it.
Title: Re: Downing on Twitter Q&A
Post by: pauliewalnuts on March 08, 2013, 07:03:33 PM
This is the best one:

#AskDowning The UK are sending Bonnie Tyler to Eurovision. How do you feel about worn-out old brands trading solely on past glories?
Title: Re: Downing on Twitter Q&A
Post by: eamonn on March 08, 2013, 07:17:14 PM
The Tim Howard one was totez pwnage. So how has Stuey reacted to this? As I recall he gave a live webchat questionnaire on AVTV about a week before he left us.
Title: Re: Downing on Twitter Q&A
Post by: not3bad on March 08, 2013, 08:06:01 PM
I quite liked this one:


Jon Barbuti‏@jonbarbuti Which Premier League bench is the comfiest?
Title: Re: Downing on Twitter Q&A
Post by: Malandro on March 08, 2013, 08:15:59 PM
we did very well with that deal. I'm shocked Randy didn't ask for Joe Cole in px
Title: Re: Downing on Twitter Q&A
Post by: Legion on March 08, 2013, 08:31:00 PM
My favourite:

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@arpan_manutd Do you know any footballer (except you) who is neither footed?
Title: Re: Downing on Twitter Q&A
Post by: paulcomben on March 08, 2013, 08:55:11 PM
Brilliant topic. Scousers have their faults, but they are good at humour. And 50 year old pop music. Downing deserves it. Villa did brilliantly for £20m.
Title: Re: Downing on Twitter Q&A
Post by: Ad@m on March 08, 2013, 09:14:56 PM
I just love the simplicity of 'If you were a footballer, what would your preferred position be?'
Title: Re: Downing on Twitter Q&A
Post by: Yossarian on March 08, 2013, 09:35:25 PM
I just love the simplicity of 'If you were a footballer, what would your preferred position be?'

Yeah, that was my favourite. Sharp. Very sharp.
Title: Re: Downing on Twitter Q&A
Post by: dekko on March 08, 2013, 10:16:47 PM
I'm amazed that they still do these twitter Q&As, Michael Owen got slated just as badly when he tried it last year
Title: Re: Downing on Twitter Q&A
Post by: newtonsballs on March 08, 2013, 10:20:30 PM
I'm amazed that they still do these twitter Q&As, Michael Owen got slated just as badly when he tried it last year

Perhaps their agents thought (*drags knuckles*) it was a good idea?
Title: Re: Downing on Twitter Q&A
Post by: danlanza on March 08, 2013, 10:23:49 PM
Q- Are you a useless, over paid tosser Mr Downing ?

A- Yes i am.

Wanker
Title: Re: Downing on Twitter Q&A
Post by: lovejoy on March 08, 2013, 11:05:48 PM
'How did it feel to have more arrests last season than assists?'
Title: Re: Downing on Twitter Q&A
Post by: eamonn on March 09, 2013, 02:06:25 AM
He's finally started to show a bit of form for them in the last few weeks so I guess it was decided to use the goodwill on that.
Title: Re: Downing on Twitter Q&A
Post by: ACVilla on March 09, 2013, 07:30:07 AM
I'm amazed that they still do these twitter Q&As, Michael Owen got slated just as badly when he tried it last year
It amazes me that any footballer would want to go on twitter at all. The amount of abuse they get would be far too much for me to deal with.
Title: Re: Downing on Twitter Q&A
Post by: Risso on March 09, 2013, 10:29:53 AM
Blimey, almost as good an idea as the Villa OS streaming AVFC tweets last season.
Title: Re: Downing on Twitter Q&A
Post by: dekko on March 09, 2013, 10:34:50 AM
I'm amazed that they still do these twitter Q&As, Michael Owen got slated just as badly when he tried it last year
It amazes me that any footballer would want to go on twitter at all. The amount of abuse they get would be far too much for me to deal with.

I suppose its the same reason any 20-something lad would use twitter, sounding off about things, banter with your mates etc.  What makes a difference is how you handle the abuse - most players with twitter accounts seem to ignore it, then you get a twit like Chris Herd who seems to feel the need to argue with every one of his detractors, which is just going to invite more of the same.
Title: Re: Downing on Twitter Q&A
Post by: nigel on March 09, 2013, 07:54:52 PM
we did very well with that deal. I'm shocked Randy didn't ask for Joe Cole in px

Probably a good thing, because we'd have had another Stephen Ireland on our hands
Title: Re: Downing on Twitter Q&A
Post by: pauliewalnuts on March 09, 2013, 07:56:45 PM
Blimey, almost as good an idea as the Villa OS streaming AVFC tweets last season.

Somewhere I have a load of screen shots of that when people on here were tweeting derogatory stuff and it was getting onto the OS home page.

I can't remember the last time I cried with laughter like that day.
Title: Re: Downing on Twitter Q&A
Post by: Legion on March 09, 2013, 07:58:18 PM
Same here. Please try and find them.
Title: Re: Downing on Twitter Q&A
Post by: peter w on March 09, 2013, 09:16:11 PM
My favourite:

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@arpan_manutd Do you know any footballer (except you) who is neither footed?

Mine also. Quality.
Title: Re: Downing on Twitter Q&A
Post by: Lee on March 10, 2013, 06:42:46 PM
Brilliant some of those, made my day.
Title: Re: Downing on Twitter Q&A
Post by: supertom on March 10, 2013, 09:07:27 PM
That's fantastic. I couldn't believe it when we snagged 20 million for Stewie. I still felt we'd paid way over the odds ourselves at 12.
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