Now I've read the tweets I'm not surprised access was pulled. Whoever was tweeting was clearly tweeting with an anti establishment agenda and intent on using an official communication channel to support the protest and its agenda.
If you'd been on stage the hook would have been coming out to yank you off.
If this was a business (which it is) you'd be looking at a disciplinary. You can't operate in an official or semi official capacity and diss the product.
Which tweets are you referring to??
The only ones I have seen are factual. In reference to the protest movement, there was one tweet reporting the inclusion of the protest movement leaving the ground on the website. This was tweeted 5 minutes after the event and inclusion on the matchday update page. As above, it was also covered on Radio Robins.
I do find it extremely hard, actually implausible, to come anywhere near to concluding "Whoever was tweeting was clearly tweeting with an anti establishment agenda".
Many people would like to know why the service was pulled from some clearly avid Altrincham supporters.
Instead of trying to build bridges, this just seems to be further alienating supporters.
We know that our Chairman has read and posted on here in the past. But yet, there is no comment from the club.