Non-league soccer team criticized by their own Twitter page following 4-1 loss.

A mistake that compares to Streatham Rovers.

March 23rd 2024.

Non-league soccer team criticized by their own Twitter page following 4-1 loss.
The social media admin of a non-league football club, Farsley Celtic, has drawn attention after an unfortunate mistake. During a match against rivals Hereford, which they ultimately lost 4-0, the admin forgot to log out of the club's official Twitter account before posting a rant about the team's performance.

In the now-deleted tweet, the admin expressed their disappointment in the team's display and even mentioned the amount they had spent on tickets for the match. The tweet was accompanied by a cry-laugh emoji, which some may see as an attempt to lighten the mood, but it only added to the embarrassment of the situation.

This incident comes at a time when Farsley Celtic has been struggling on the field, with a string of poor performances leading to four consecutive losses and only one victory in their last seven matches. This downward spiral has left them dangerously close to the relegation zone, with only a two-point gap separating them from the bottom three.

The club, managed by former professional player Clayton Donaldson, was promoted to the National League North in 2019 but is now facing the possibility of being relegated this season if their form does not improve. This news has left fans and supporters disappointed and worried about the team's future.

The tweet, although quickly deleted, was screenshotted by a vigilant fan and circulated on social media, adding to the embarrassment of the club. It serves as a reminder to always double-check before posting on official accounts, especially in moments of frustration.

Hopefully, Farsley Celtic can turn their form around and avoid relegation. But for now, the social media admin may need to take a break and regroup before returning to their duties. After all, mistakes happen, and it's important to learn from them and move on.

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