The owner and admin of the Troll Football account on Twitter/X and Facebook has revealed he’s from India
Fans are now much closer to football players because to social media. They can easily communicate with them and observe how they respond to each outcome.
Who is the Indian owner and admin of Troll Football account on Twitter/X and Facebook as he reveals he’s from India
In the midst of this, a debate has been sparked on Twitter/X after the admin and owner of Troll Football revealed he’s from India. Owing to its sucess, the account owners have also gone onto register a company with the directors of Troll Football Memes Private Limited being Baljinder Singh Arora and Malay Singh Arora.
Troll Football Trolling INDIA Thread 🧵🧵👇🏻👇🏻 Vande Matram When you face racist abuse But What about yourself trolling INDIANS? https://t.co/FfpI5qkduQ pic.twitter.com/uAm2AAvjBf
— WIO🇪🇸🇦🇷 (@Wiobarca) March 23, 2024
Social media accounts have completely changed the way football fans communicate with each other by giving them a platform for participation, conversations, and real-time updates. Through connecting with other supporters worldwide, fans may express their thoughts, rejoice in wins, lament defeats, and build a sense of community and togetherness.
Social media also makes it possible for fans to communicate directly with teams and athletes, providing exclusive information and behind-the-scenes glimpses that elevate the fan experience in its entirety.
And a proud pedo 💀 pic.twitter.com/CHStGxq8ym
— M (@DND19012) March 23, 2024
Meanwhile, posts that are offensive or controversial have the potential to trigger followers. Here is the list of five worst football accounts.
Joey Barton
Having been fired by Bristol Rovers in October, Joey Barton has completely changed his image. He spent his playing career with Manchester City, Newcastle, Queens Park Rangers, Marseille, Burnley, and Rangers, but his playing career was marred by convictions and jail time for assault.
He also took to social media to vent about things like female pundits getting TV roles, Jeremy Vine, and cyclists.
it’s crazy an indian can troll footballers when their country contributes nothing to football. no legends, no current stars, nothing. https://t.co/LakLmVI5EP
— 𝔫𝔢𝔭𝔥𝔦𝔩𝔦𝔪 ❅ (@nelsonsutopia) March 23, 2024
@TrollFootball
Their overt attempts to be ‘edgy’ are pretty much the only entertaining thing about them. They post many times a day, usually in the form of immature and completely devoid in nuance photoshopped ‘jokes’ and memes, sometimes disrespecting the players and the club’s.
Indykaila News
Even when the transfer market is closed, this Twitter account posts about football news and rumours up to 100 times every day.