Two mentions of Aston Villa in two days? Even though I was supposed to be pretending to ignore their results until later in the season? Yes, but this is just to demonstrate the emotional roller coaster of following your team on social media.
QPR scored first today. Comments on Villa fans on twitter: absolute shit, why did we even bother today, another wasted season, Bruce has been an awful manager, we played well two or three times under him, #bruceout.
Then Villa had a few chances and the posts yo-yoed between: still shit, losing against QPR, and: we're looking good, just a matter of time, should have scored three.
At one point somebody actually wrote (and it wasn't me): I'm confused, we're good, we're bad? What's happening?
By early in the second half, Albert Adomah had scored twice for Villa: what a player, what a great turnaround, we have to be looking up the table now, automatic promotion looking like a possibility, we could have scored so many more, what a great attacking performance.
It is true. That's the thing with social media: everybody has an opinion and it's very hard, with everything, to figure out who's opinion is anywhere near the truth or a true description of what's going on.
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