Yellows on Twitter

Darren Huckerby does it because he wants to, “interact with people you normally wouldn’t and read some funny stuff from folks.”

Darel Russel, “joined to keep up with pals and realised that I was not so anonymous. Lol. Love the banter and keeping up-to-date with social side of things.”

Gary Holt, “joined for a laugh really, always nice to get help to questions and advice about things like books and films.”

And Leon McKenzie has personal reasons, “I joined for my music reasons really, banter, my views and opinions. I like to be heard. Love me or hate me, I’m me. Haha!”

I’ve always fancied keeping a diary and it’s good for networking.

Yes this is the world of Twitter. It’s the place you can speak directly with your favourite author, film star, sportsman, as long as they deem your tweet worthy of response. For the record I tweeted all 36 of the people below and had just 4 responses so don’t get your hopes up. However for some of us just knowing what your favourite player or Norwich legend has been doing in their spare time is enough: travel plans, reflections of a game, charity work, inappropriate comments. Ooops yes it’s normally these comments that bring the headlines and the fury of managers.

QPR boss Neil Warnock on Anton Ferdinand, “I think he’s a twit for using Twitter. I don’t agree with it, but I suppose if you’re into that you have to take the rough with the smooth. I’ve already told him to come off Twitter”. Alex McLeish on transfer rumours, “It is utter nonsense. It is a phenomenon of the modern world – Twitter and Facebook – and it is not my world”.
You can understand why some managers would prefer their players to keep their comments and private lives under wraps and it’s understood Paul Lambert isn’t a huge fan of his players using Twitter. But this doesn’t stop them. Thankfully our boys appear to be pretty well behaved.

So this is less of a guide to using Twitter, you can find those all over the Internet. This is a directory of current and former players who talk the talk, walk the walk and tweet the tweet.

Former Players

Dean Ashton
@dean36ashton10

Ian Butterworth
@ianbutterworth2

Lee Croft
@croft7

Ian Crook
@chippycrook63

Paul Dalglish
@pauldalglish

Dion Dublin
@diondublinsdube

Darren Eadie
@eadie11

Robert Earnshaw
@robertearnshaw

Dickson Etuhu
@dicksonetuhu

Craig Fleming
@craigflemingfit

Jeremy Goss
@11gossy

Bryan Gunn
@mrgunny1963

John Hartson
@johnhartson10

Gary Holt
@gholt8

Darren Huckerby
@hucks6dh6

Malky Mackay
@malkymackay

Leon McKenzie
@leonmckenzie1

Anthony McNamee
@amcnameereal

Paul McVeigh
@paulmcveigh77

Mike Milligan
@PlayerFactorTV

Michael Nelson
@mnelse6

Jon Otsemobor
@semi36

Daniel Pacheco
@dani37pacheco

Iwan Roberts
@iwanwroberts

Carl Robinson
@carlrobinson33

Darel Russell
@darelrussell

Mathias Svensson
@svensenegger

Owain Tudur Jones
@OwainTJones17

Steve Walsh
@stevewalsh5

Active Players

Elliott Bennett
@ebenno88

Ryan Bennett
@ryan_bennett4

Richard Brindley
@rbrindley14

Josh Dawkin
@jgdork

Adam Drury
@adamdrury78

David Fox
@davidfox1983

Georgie Francomb
@francomb_28

Grant Holt
@holty30

Wes Hoolahan
@weshoolahan14

Simeon Jackson
@jacksonsimeon

Bradley Johnson
@realbradjohnson

Kyle Naughton
@knaughts88

Anthony Pilkington
@pilkington_11

John Ruddy
@johnruddy86

Jed Steer
@jedsteer

James Vaughan
@vaughany08

Zak Whitbread
@zakwhitbread

NCFC Related Twitter Links

Norwich City FC
@NorwichCityFC

Pink Un
@pinkun

Norwich City Ladies FC
@ncfcladies

Stephen Fry
@stephenfry

David McNally
@davidmcnally62 

Joe Ferrari
@joe_ferrari

If I’ve missed any or you can confirm that any of these are fake please let me know and I’ll amend the list.

(I cannot guarantee the authenticity of these Twitter accounts.)


Writing for Starburst Magazine

To date I’ve written 6 editions of my Digital Jazz column for Starburst Magazine, I’m hoping to collate them all into an ebook next year. It’s been a great opportunity and I enjoy crafting the words every month, I know it has helped me improve as a writer. The editorial team running the digital relaunch of Starburst have really got the formula right and in the New Year I think we’ll all see some really exciting developments. In the meantime please take a look, the focus is horror, science fiction and fantasy genres and it’s all tied together with a digital theme, so Twitter, Facebook, You Tube, eBooks, you get the idea. Enjoy.

Starbursting Social Media (May 11)Click here
The first one. Just starting to cover the basics: Gollancz, Game of Thrones, Attack The Block, Wonder Woman, Ain’t It Cool and Blockbuster movies. Finding my feet a little on this one.

Digital Who (June 11)Click here
Covering Doctor Who and how it has embraced the digital revolution: Doctor Who Magazine, forums, books, authors, podcasts and conventions. A plethora of Twitter users to follow.

Voices (July 11)Click here
Focus mainly on the spoiler debate and open criticism online. Covering Guido Fawkes, Perez Hilton, The Drudge Report, tmz, Gawker, Holy Moly, Mashable, Roger Ebert, Mark Kermode and many other film critics. Finishing by looking at how responsible a critical reception is for the failure or success of a film using Disney Pixar Cars 2 and Kevin Smith as examples.

Reverse The Polarity of the eBook Flow (August 11)Click here
The main focus this month was eBooks and death of printed matter. Covering Amazon Kindle, authors Adam Christopher, Peter James and Jamie Livingston, Angry Robot and Asimov’s Science Fiction. Also detailing the Science Fiction Archive, Doctor Who reconstructions and Doctor Stew!

Digital Fiction and Leicester Zombies (September 11)Click here
Detailing the art of storytelling and the boom in emagazine fiction in genre publishing. Reviewing some of the best emagazine on the market including: Zombie Times, Clarkesworld Magazine, Spinetinglers, Lightspeed, Fantasy Magazine and Apex Magazine.

The Hitchhiker’s App To Starburst (October 11)Click here
This month was a bit of a mixed bag, grabbing news and opinion on Google+, SF Encyclopedia, The new Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Universe, funny Twitter accounts and a breakdown of digital comics.

New content is added to the Starburst website on the 14th of every month. Please drop by and feel free to comment here or there.

FONASHEK!


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