Some West Brom fans have been praising their club after the official Albion Twitter account reacted to a reply from a fan.
The official West Brom Twitter account was responding to a Baggies fan, who was getting a bit fed up with transfer rumours, so the club reacted with a cheeky reply.
No, it's the one where you spend the day monitoring all the transfer speculation across social media and then hammer the club for not delivering on fabricated nonsense…
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— West Bromwich Albion (@WBA) July 27, 2018
The Baggies have signed four players so far in this transfer window, with Harvey Barnes, Jonathan Bond, Sam Johnstone and Kyle Bartley arriving at The Hawthorns.
Albion boss Darren Moore will take charge of his first Championship game on 4th August when West Brom take on Bolton in their opening fixture.
One Baggies fan said well done and that he loved the response.
This is Futbol have rounded up the best tweets from a section of Baggies fans on the club’s reply to a fan:
https://twitter.com/Andysarge1/status/1022858387586011136
That is a badman response if ever I saw one
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— Dave Chall (@theboychalloner) July 27, 2018
https://twitter.com/SafiyaOutlines/status/1022811914068520960
https://twitter.com/baggyboy1878/status/1022825720945496064
https://twitter.com/wbachris_/status/1022825423649099782
This is sensational ???
— Bassline FC (@Rollsie7) July 27, 2018
Whoever is handling the Twitter account is already a much better signing than McClean ever was! About time it found it’s voice. More of this please!
— Conflux Network Official (@ConfIux_Network) July 27, 2018
? class ?? #wba
— Smokin Joe (@wutenderman) July 27, 2018
OPINION
Fair play to the West Brom social media team, they must get a lot of stick from fans on the platform about possible new signings or departures, so it’s good to see people having a little bit of fun. The Baggies fans obviously enjoyed their clubs reaction, which just sums up the mood around The Hawthorns at the moment. It’s got a real family feel and everyone is pulling in the right direction. It seems as if the club’s relegation has helped the fanbase connect with the club again, so you should see the ground being filled almost every weekend in the upcoming Championship season. Darren Moore will hope this positively can lead the club to Premier League promotion at the very first attempt.