Terry Connor, the new England kit and a cheese diet - Tweets of the week
Catch up with the best tweets from the world of football this week, as seen by Todd Nash.
Catch up with the best tweets from the world of football this week, as seen by Todd Nash.
Wolves' veteran defender tweeted that in support of the Terry Connor, after the former assistant manager was named in charge until the end of the season.
Craddock had already ruled himself out of the running, after fans had asked whether he'd be interested in a player-manager role at the club.
Manchester City's Dutch midfielder couldn't believe that his teammate Joleon Lescott hadn't received an England call-up this week.
Apparently, being top of the league doesn't make you an automatic selection these days. It's a disgrace I tell you.
Taking a positive attitude following the midweek loss against Swindon, the Shrewsbury Town captain tweeted that the team had no more time to spend feeling sorry for themselves.
Sharps said that there could be no more excuses in the club's battle for promotion this season.
Manchester United's outspoken defender enjoys a spot of scouting during Chelsea's Champions League defeat to Napoli, picking out Uruguayan striker Edinson Cavani as a potential star of the future.
"He will cost someone a lot of money soon" Ferdinand tweeted. A shame for you that that someone probably owns your noisy neighbours.
Forget your pasta and protein, the AFC Telford striker has found a new pre-match diet. Cheese, and lots of it.
Sources suggest Perry will be looking to play dairy well, brie at the heart of the action and score Edam good goal. Sometimes I wonder why I bother...
Fresh from his appearance on A Question of Sport on Monday night, the Wolves midfielder responded to questions about his fashion sense after wearing a rather natty jumper on the show.
Available from Topman apparently, although whether the Wolverhampton branch has any left is another question.
The Manchester United benchwarmer pre-empts the jokes about him never getting to wear it as he shared a photo of the new England kit, as unveiled on Thursday.
The striker hasn't pulled on an England shirt, professionally at least, since 2008 when he was struggling to find fitness for Newcastle.