The Twitter trolls were out — and plenty of supporters, too — after Liverpool choked away a 3-0 lead and perhaps its chance at an elusive 19th Premier League title in a 3-3 draw at Crystal Palace today.
You expect the trolls. You just don’t expect them to be Samir Nasri and the official Tottenham Hotspur account.
So there was City glee…
What a game , what a league , i love crystal palace so much now our turn to do the job
— Samir Nasri Official (@SamNasri19) May 5, 2014
Spurs piling on…
The Spurs official Twitter account tweeted this in reference to the Liverpool game tonight. (Since deleted). pic.twitter.com/wOPLCrvQB5 — Squawka Football (@Squawka) May 5, 2014
And then hilariously-pretending we’d buy this explanation:
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
Random barbs…
After that result I imagine Liverpool fans will be relieved that they already won the league two weeks ago.
— Römesh Ranganathan (@RomeshRanga) May 5, 2014
Support from alums…
A helping hand was always required from Aston Villa or West Ham. That’s still the case. Win, lose or draw, Liverpool have been outstanding. — michael owen (@themichaelowen) May 5, 2014
More barbs…
They have a drink special in Liverpool tonight. You get three pints but then you give them all away.
— Blaise Miller (@BlaiseInKC) May 5, 2014
Amazement from the neutrals…
This match is one I will never forget. Fantastic game at Selhurst Park, feel privileged to have witnessed it with my own two eyes. #BPLonNBC
— Joe Prince-Wright (@JPW_NBCSports) May 5, 2014
Tears from the stars…
Liverpool’s Luis Suarez is in tears on the Selhurst Park pitch. Captain Steven Gerrard currently consoling him #LFCpic.twitter.com/YbCSdN8vy6 — BBC Sport (@BBCSport) May 5, 2014
Observational humor…
Anybody else finding the match hashtag of #CRYLIV highly ironic right now?
— ManCityFans.net (@MCFdotNet) May 5, 2014
And hopeful humor from others…
Andy Carroll, Joe Cole and Stewart Downing could do more for Liverpool playing for West Ham next weekend than they ever did here. — Jack Widnell (@jackwfootball) May 5, 2014