Football Twitter is a world of its own — chaotic, hilarious, and often downright baffling. But as Twitter’s future becomes increasingly uncertain following Elon Musk’s turbulent takeover, football fans are looking back at some of the most iconic tweets that have defined the platform’s golden years.
From players accidentally DM’ing in public to tweets about spaghetti and haunted DVDs, here are nine of the most unforgettable moments Football Twitter has ever given us.
1. Victor Anichebe: The PR Slip
Some tweets age like fine wine. Others, like Victor Anichebe’s infamous copy-and-paste blunder, rot in the fridge of public embarrassment.
After a game during his Sunderland days, Anichebe posted:
“Can you tweet something like: Unbelievable support yesterday and great effort by the lads! Hard result to take! But we go again!”
Yes, including the “Can you tweet something like…” part. Football Twitter erupted with laughter, and the illusion that players always run their own social media accounts shattered in real time.
2. Wayne Rooney’s Accidental DM
Footballers aren’t immune to Twitter’s traps, especially when trying to slide into someone’s DMs — or in this case, give a mate a lift.
Back in 2011, Wayne Rooney accidentally tweeted a public message to Rio Ferdinand saying:
“Hi Rio do u want picking up in the morning pal.”
Rooney, thinking he was sending a private message, instead invited the entire internet into his carpool. Ferdinand’s reply? A mixture of confusion and public ribbing. Classic Twitter.
3. Romelu Lukaku Gives Out KitKats
Lukaku’s Twitter presence has always had a slightly chaotic charm. One Halloween, he casually dropped this nugget of information:
“Some kids came trick or treating. I gave them KitKats.”
FIFA even got involved, prompting a back-and-forth that no one saw coming. The image of Premier League striker Lukaku handing out chocolate in his doorway has since become a Twitter classic. Simple. Effective. Iconic.
4. Mark Noble’s Geography Fail
West Ham legend Mark Noble was buzzing to find out he had fans all over the world. One supporter expressed their love for the Hammers from South Korea — or so Noble thought.
He excitedly tweeted back, thanking his “Japanese” fans. Oops.
The fan promptly and publicly corrected him, and the internet did the rest. Lesson learned: leave international relations to the admin team.
5. Joleon Lescott’s “Accidental” Mercedes Tweet
Following a crushing 6-0 defeat to Liverpool in 2016, Aston Villa fans were furious when Lescott’s Twitter account posted a photo of a luxury Mercedes — seemingly rubbing salt in the wound.
Lescott’s explanation?
He claimed the tweet was sent “accidentally” while the phone was in his pocket.
Right. Because we all carry high-res images of sports cars in our back pockets. While fans weren’t buying the excuse, the internet lapped it up and never let him live it down.
6. Dean Windass Tweets Himself
Twitter can be a confusing place for first-timers — something Hull City cult hero Dean Windass found out the hard way.
He tried to send a simple message:
“How you doing mate, are you ok?”
But accidentally replied to himself — then replied again 90 minutes later. The result? Dean Windass was essentially having a full-blown conversation with himself. And Football Twitter? In tears.
7. Victor Wanyama vs. Spaghetti and Horror Films
Wanyama’s Twitter is a goldmine. Most fans remember his legendary tweet:
“I had spaghetti for the first time today. It was nice.”
But the tweet that truly showcased his personality came after watching Paranormal Activity 3:
“Watched Paranormal Activity 3 & it was so scary I had to throw the DVD away.”
We’d expect fearlessness from a Premier League midfielder, but this vulnerable moment — shared with the world — only made fans love him more.
8. Michael Owen and the Deadpan Rabbit
Michael Owen’s Twitter reads like a dry British sitcom. The former England striker is unintentionally hilarious, with tweets about watching eight films in his entire life and his apparent disdain for anything fun.
But the most jaw-dropping moment?
“Just ran over a rabbit. Sad.”
That’s it. No emotion, no elaboration. Just “Sad.” Fans were equal parts horrified and amused — and that sums up Owen’s Twitter perfectly: baffling but unforgettable.
9. Louis Saha’s Sugar Tomato
Louis Saha was known for his creativity on the pitch — and apparently in the kitchen, too.
In a tweet that had everyone questioning their culinary boundaries, Saha claimed:
“Put sugar on a tomato. It tastes like a strawberry.”
Was it a food hack? A science experiment? A joke? We may never know. But thousands tried it (with mixed reviews), proving the power of one footballer’s unexpected food tweet.
Final Whistle
As Twitter teeters on the edge of chaos, fans are starting to realize what they might lose: not just news and updates, but a never-ending stream of unintentional comedy, bizarre confessions, and downright iconic football tweets.
Whether it’s players tweeting themselves, confusing nationalities, or throwing horror movie DVDs in the bin, these moments have become part of football culture — not just Twitter history.
If Twitter really does go the way of Bebo and MySpace, at least we’ll always have these gems to remember it by.

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