The day social media went too far.
When your team concedes a fourth goal and goes 4-1 down at home, you’re probably best off not using a hashtag to describe your emotions.
When your team refuses to invest in the squad again and watches all around them get stronger again, just don’t say anything. Just go away.
63 minutes into the new season and the Emirates had already seen enough. 63 minutes and they were all booing already. Imagine if those fans at the game watching their team blow a 1-0 lead could see the Arsenal Twitter account responding to goal number four with the hashtag #NoWords.
Mane makes it four.#AFCvLFC 🔴1-4⚫ (63)
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) August 14, 2016
You’d probably guess that it didn’t go down too well.
LIQUIDATE
— Mateusz (@afc_Mat) August 14, 2016
It really annoyed some people.
twitter handle is taking the piss out with this tweet.. delete your entire timeline from today & rest of preseason showing us hope
— Apoorva Thakur (@appy_gunner) August 14, 2016
https://twitter.com/the_real_ced/status/764860153598398464
If you didn’t laugh, you’d cry.
https://twitter.com/MUFCDae/status/764861000264785921
Not everyone was lost for words though.
. @Arsenal here's a word: Shit
— Weekend Football (@weekendfootball) August 14, 2016
https://twitter.com/MJ_Boh_/status/764859429112152064
https://twitter.com/patdig/status/764859754418171904
ive got some fucking words for you lot, start with embarrassing
— Powts (@jamiepowter96) August 14, 2016
And it only shed more light on yet another depressing transfer window.
https://twitter.com/OlivierKGooner/status/764859339970646016
https://twitter.com/ReeceyJSimpson/status/764859395016626181
https://twitter.com/RelapseWithCal/status/764859341346377728
https://twitter.com/PrinceOni13/status/764859357645320192
https://twitter.com/azymanzur/status/764859337999286272
We’ve been here before.
https://twitter.com/kkmilan22_/status/764859819194978304
And the outlook is grim.
@Arsenal pic.twitter.com/EKvqWfK0ka
— Calcs (@Luke_Calcutt) August 14, 2016
end the season now please
— EmanDaGoonâ„¢ (@EmanDaGoon) August 14, 2016
That hashtag though.
#nowords, is this account being run by a 16 year old girl?
— Sean Taylor Davies (@Sean_TD93) August 14, 2016
@Arsenal lmao but fr #NoWords should trend.
— Alhaji Drunkard (@The_Nifemi) August 14, 2016
This is funny! Lol RT @Arsenal: #nowords
Mane makes it four.#AFCvLFC ��1-4⚫ (63)
— Mapholoba (@_Siyanda_N) August 14, 2016
DO NOT TWEET #NOWORDS YOU DONS
— Chris (@msuonmymind) August 14, 2016
https://twitter.com/badmankayy/status/764859565812973568
Nothing seemed to go right for Arsenal, both on and off the pitch.
An injury crisis meant Rob Holding and Calum Chambers were left holding the fort at centre-back, new-boy Granit Xhaka wasn’t ready to start Theo Walcott missed a penalty, and there was even time for Petr Cech to crash his car after full-time.
No wonder there was a significant Arsenal Fan TV backlash.
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