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Robbie Farah's feisty Twitter rage row
Tyson Otto From: The Daily Telegraph September 13, 2010 12:00AM
ROBBIE Farah's frustration and disappointment over the Wests Tigers heartbreaking golden-point loss to the Roosters fuelled a bitter slanging match with a fan on social networking website Twitter.
With emotions still running high in the aftermath of the Roosters' epic 19-15 win at the Sydney Football Stadium, Farah fired back at criticism he received from a Dragons fan with the username SaintBenny.
Farah, 26, and teammates, including star winger Lote Tuqiri, jumped on Twitter to announce how devastated they were by the loss, only to be set upon by SaintBenny for being "chokers".
"Don't try to sugar coat it Lote, u guys had enough chances to win 20 games and blew them," SaintBenny wrote on Tuqiri and Farah's accounts.
"Epic CHOKE. When u lose the unlosable u got to expect criticism, don't be such a snag."
Farah replied yesterday morning on the social media platform: "We know we f … . . up. Don't need you rubbing it in.
"I'd like to see u last 2 minutes on the footy field champ. Go get a life. For once I hope the Dragons dont CHOKE today.
"I just don't like nobodies like you bagging guys when you should be applauding the effort we put in for 100 mins."
The rally went back and forth for just a few minutes.
But disgruntled Tigers fans were still slugging it out with SaintBenny on Twitter for several hours.
Wests Tigers boss Stephen Humphreys defended Farah's role in the online social media scuffle.
Farah was clearly upset by the loss and Humphreys said he was willing to give him the benefit of the doubt.
"This isn't a hanging offence," Humphreys said yesterday. "I don't think there was too much in it."
Tyson Otto From: The Daily Telegraph September 13, 2010 12:00AM
ROBBIE Farah's frustration and disappointment over the Wests Tigers heartbreaking golden-point loss to the Roosters fuelled a bitter slanging match with a fan on social networking website Twitter.
With emotions still running high in the aftermath of the Roosters' epic 19-15 win at the Sydney Football Stadium, Farah fired back at criticism he received from a Dragons fan with the username SaintBenny.
Farah, 26, and teammates, including star winger Lote Tuqiri, jumped on Twitter to announce how devastated they were by the loss, only to be set upon by SaintBenny for being "chokers".
"Don't try to sugar coat it Lote, u guys had enough chances to win 20 games and blew them," SaintBenny wrote on Tuqiri and Farah's accounts.
"Epic CHOKE. When u lose the unlosable u got to expect criticism, don't be such a snag."
Farah replied yesterday morning on the social media platform: "We know we f … . . up. Don't need you rubbing it in.
"I'd like to see u last 2 minutes on the footy field champ. Go get a life. For once I hope the Dragons dont CHOKE today.
"I just don't like nobodies like you bagging guys when you should be applauding the effort we put in for 100 mins."
The rally went back and forth for just a few minutes.
But disgruntled Tigers fans were still slugging it out with SaintBenny on Twitter for several hours.
Wests Tigers boss Stephen Humphreys defended Farah's role in the online social media scuffle.
Farah was clearly upset by the loss and Humphreys said he was willing to give him the benefit of the doubt.
"This isn't a hanging offence," Humphreys said yesterday. "I don't think there was too much in it."