In case you haven’t been near Twitter or Facebook today, you might have missed the news that Liverpool blew a three goal lead against Crystal Palace last night and have more or less handed the title to Manchester City.
Cruelly (if you’re a supporter of the Merseyside club), someone put together a Vine that, in a little over five seconds, shows the extreme highs and the lowest of lows that the fans and players have gone through over the past few weeks.
The Vine was even circulated (and then deleted) by the official Twitter account of Tottenham Hotspurs last night too, so it seems that very few people are too sympathetic to their plight.
We apologise to anyone offended by a recent tweet, which was immediately deleted. This post was not tweeted by anyone affiliated to THFC.
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) May 5, 2014
We are currently looking into a security issue where our official Vine account has been compromised.
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) May 5, 2014
So they’ve gone for the old “we were hacked” line. That’s the oldest excuse in the book, sure...