Thursday, 16 June 2016

UEFA unfollows Russia on twitter

UEFA has responded to the ongoing football-related violence at the European Championships by unfollowing Russia on twitter. 

The move is expected to make it slightly more difficult for Russia to tell those within UEFA about poor customer service it has received, or what it thinks about the latest episode of Game of Thrones.

UEFA has also warned England it will refuse to share any of its Facebook posts if any of its fans cause further disturbances during the championships. The move could also see the governing body refusing to share any of England's Instagram photos, even those which show National Trust properties looking all pretty. 

UEFA's interim president, Officer Crabree from Allo Allo, who took charge following the suspension of Michel Platini, warned fans of all 24 nations involved in the tournament to behave, or face the consequences. 

"We will be monitoring the Welsh too," said Crabtree. "If we see any evidence of disruptive behaviour from their supporters, Wales can say goodbye to their hopes of us liking the Eisteddfod on Facebook."

Nobody from hooligans was available for comment. 

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