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Twitter with the Bombers
<SPAN style=""mso-fareast-font-family: 'Times New Roman'"">You can now stay in touch with your favourite football club via the Essendon Twitter account. Launched last week, the Twitter account at <A href=""http://twitter.com/Essendon_FC""><SPAN style=""COLOR: #800080"">http://twitter.com/Essendon_FC</SPAN></A> will be updated with news from Windy Hill regularly. So become a follower and stay in touch with your Club.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = ""urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office"" /><o:p></o:p></SPAN>
You can now stay in touch with your favourite football club via the Essendon Twitter account. Launched last week, the Twitter account at http://twitter.com/Essendon_FC will be updated with news from Windy Hill regularly. So become a follower and stay in touch with your Club.
Twitter is the fastest growing social networking site on the internet. It allows friends, co-workers and even football clubs to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick messages and updates. Millions of people are using to keep in touch with their friends, and now you'll be able to use twitter to see what's going on at Windy Hill.
Essendon midfielder Jobe Watson also has his own Twitter account - you can follow him at http://twitter.com/JobeWatson. Today he informed followers he had visitied Scott Gumbleton in hospital and that Scott was feeling good after his operation.
Former Essendon champion James Hird has labelled suggestions Hayden Skipworth is not a well-respected member of the Essendon playing list as ‘ridiculous’. Hird said he had spoken to a number of Essendon players surrounding the recent allegations and received a unanimous response that Skipworth was well-liked by both the playing group and head coach.