After their brilliant third-place finish at the Women’s World Cup, the England team have returned home to a warm welcome.
But the national side’s official Twitter account might not have chosen the best way of expressing the country’s pride.
An ill-conceived tweet suggested that the returning heroes would “go back to being mothers, partners and daughters”, which was rightly slated on social media.
It's been deleted already! pic.twitter.com/9JrcMlB3pE
— Emlyn Begley (@EmlynBegley) July 6, 2015
We certainly don’t remember the men’s side being told after their showing at the 2014 World Cup that they’d “go back to being fathers, partners and sons” (let’s just ignore the “heroes” tag on this one), and fans were quick to point out this discrepancy.
Unlike the men, who return to being constant disappointments. Almost as disappointing as @england's social media team pic.twitter.com/rvN0Qlgxlw
— tom kennett (@tmknntt) July 6, 2015
The person running @england account has now gone back to being a disappointment to their loved ones, having failed to take on another title.
— Conor Pope (@Conorpope) July 6, 2015
After being made aware of their error of judgement, the social media team backtracked quicker than another English footballer.