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A tweet from Nathan Jones:

nathan2jones Rot in Hell Osama!!! 7 hours ago

This is absolutely disgusting. The club should not be allowing him to tweet with rubbish like this, he has lost my respect.

Along with 5 tweets in 7 hours, how about you get off this crap and start playing football.

 

Lot of other people were posting similar. Just because he's a footballer, he's not allowed to share a viewpoint that a lot of other people did on a social media forum?

 

Culture. Why do I bother.

So anyone who tweeted in the office today has a culture problem?

You gotta give these boys a little time to live on earth. It is rather Big news.

A tweet from Nathan Jones:

nathan2jones Rot in Hell Osama!!! 7 hours ago

This is absolutely disgusting. The club should not be allowing him to tweet with rubbish like this, he has lost my respect.

Along with 5 tweets in 7 hours, how about you get off this crap and start playing football.

Get over it for gods sake. He's entitled an opinion as well as anyone else.

A tweet from Nathan Jones:

nathan2jones Rot in Hell Osama!!! 7 hours ago

This is absolutely disgusting. The club should not be allowing him to tweet with rubbish like this, he has lost my respect.

Along with 5 tweets in 7 hours, how about you get off this crap and start playing football.

He spends one minute every eighty odd telling us some random thought and you care? You think the MFC should care?

Oh dear.

I agree re: OBL for what it's worth.

 
A tweet from Nathan Jones:

nathan2jones Rot in Hell Osama!!! 7 hours ago

This is absolutely disgusting. The club should not be allowing him to tweet with rubbish like this, he has lost my respect.

Pretty typical of how players are damned if they do and damned if they don't.

The stock cliches are boring but if they share too much of themselves and their views we need to read them the riot act.

Along with 5 tweets in 7 hours, how about you get off this crap and start playing football.

This comment is a bit ridiculous.

A tweet from Nathan Jones:

nathan2jones Rot in Hell Osama!!! 7 hours ago

This is absolutely disgusting. The club should not be allowing him to tweet with rubbish like this, he has lost my respect.

Along with 5 tweets in 7 hours, how about you get off this crap and start playing football.

Don't tell me you think Bin Laden was a nice, family man. Jonesy is entitled to his opinion like anyone else. Most people would agree fully with his comment. Deep down, don't you?


This is what i wrote on my facebook page 11 hours ago....bin laden is dead i hear. Hope so..dog meat. Quite similiar really

Having been up to the restaurant and observation Deck of the World Trade Centre in 1993, and then in 2005 to stand at the edge of Ground Zero looking at a crater...i am glad he is finally not breathing.

This is ridiculous.

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