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That paper is beyond pathetic.And according to the daily mail he had a grin on his face when he arrived at the airport. The bastard
That paper is beyond pathetic.And according to the daily mail he had a grin on his face when he arrived at the airport. The bastard
I know a girl whom he's quite "friendly" with and from the messages/pictures she's shown me, this is no surprise.
He's not the only player at Old Trafford behaving like this either, mind...
So you've seen Kags wang?
Oh Lord, Rio subsribing to someone makes that account funny now.
He has his moments and I actually laughed at it several times but most of the times he is boring.
In for Dortmund United. Reus, Gündo, Hummels, Schmelzer and the Dortmund youth academy inc!Klopp has told him to sit tight obviously![]()
Rio subscribing is even funnier when you take into account tweets like this:
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He's shit.In for Dortmund United. Reus, Gündo, Hummels, Schmelzer and the Dortmund youth academy inc!
Shit or not, there aren't THAT many available, realisitc options left for United these days, or what? And apparently he plays on a better team than United these days, what does that tell you?It's so unfunny that at times you have to laugh with it
He's shit.
That evil kagawa account has to be up there with least funny parody accounts on the whole of Twitter. Which is quite an achievement.
Nah its flipping hilarious. Although it just depends whether you like a good laugh or are a grumpy old man.
Nah its flipping hilarious. Although it just depends whether you like a good laugh or are a grumpy old man.
I bet it is.MW, is it you? Are you Evil Kagawa?
MW, is it you? Are you Evil Kagawa?
In for Dortmund United. Reus, Gündo, Hummels, Schmelzer and the Dortmund youth academy inc!
Evil Kagawa is hit and miss but at times he's very funny.
Disagree with you on this one as well Pogue, Evil Kagawa is hit and miss but at times he's very funny.
It actually takes the piss out of the people who have built Kagawa up to be a demigod.Evil Kagawa steps on many toes. Especially the toes of "T0p Reds" and "Kagawa critics"
The reason Kagawa became so popular to begin with, is because football fans, regardless of which team they support, felt that Kagawa either was being used wrongly, or not used enough. For whatever reason, his failure to make as much of an impact for United as he did for Dortmund, is never blamed on Kagawa himself. Evil Kagawa takes this attitude(which frankly is shared by the vast majority of football fans), and then takes it a step further. Because he's an anonymous person hidden behind a popular twitter account, he's able to get away with being extremely rude and politically incorrect.
He says the things that people want to say, but don't dare to. Obviously he exaggerates a lot, but that's part of the humor. The account can be self ironic at times too! When Januzaj won us that game last year, Evil Kagawa's reaction "from the bench" was hilarious.
Evil Kagawa's popularity is especially annoying to T0p Reds and Kagawa critics, because it's a constant reminder o f how "wrong" they are. I don't think there's ever going to be a fake twitter account of a football player that will reach more fame. That is because Kagawa is a brilliant player, and "everyone" knows it. So much in fact, that the majority are willing to blame Moyes/United/his teammates, rather than Kagawa himself. And that, is simply amazing.
Disagree with you on this one as well Pogue, Evil Kagawa is hit and miss but at times he's very funny.
I take the whole of Twitter in small doses to be fair. Almost imperceptibly small.
It actually takes the piss out of the people who have built Kagawa up to be a demigod.
It's popular because people like cheap jokes. Has the account not being going on since he signed for Utd? I doubt the intention was to show how under used he may or may not be.He/she makes the occasional dig at himself and hardcore Kagawa fans, but that's definitely not his/her main purpose. He spends way to much time digging up stats, videos and photos to prove how we're either using Kagawa wrong or not enough.
Judging by that account, the person on behind it:
1) Hates Moyes
2) Hates the football we've played this season
3) Thinks that Kagawa is not being utilized properly/enough.
These are all popular opinions, and thus the account has remained popular.
People will always find people's misuse of English funny. Think Manuel out of Fawlty Towers.
Never once even raised even a hint of a smile from me. It's dreadful. As funny as AIDS.
Twitter parodies are almost invariably dire anyway. The only football parody account worth reading is Big Sam and even that is best in small doses.
It's popular because people like cheap jokes.
Has the account not being going on since he signed for Utd? I doubt the intention was to show how under used he may or may not be.
Yeah, there's definitely some truth to this. His cheap shots on Cleverley etc are really popular.
I'm not sure when the account started, but its popularity exploded a couple of weeks after Moyes took over and #FreeShinji was trending more than ever. It's impossible to say what the person behind the twitter account had in mind when he/she made it, but he/she is definitely trying to adapt to what the readers like. That's why he/she is posting the same posts over and over again, with just a slightly different wording. It's all about the attention at this point.
Shades Of Andy Gray was funny sometimes.That Big Sam one is the only parody one that makes me laugh, just because I always read it in his voice and in a strange way it seems possible he'd say it!
Another one of the few twitter accounts is Images of Brendan (https://twitter.com/ImagesofBrendan) it was funnier at the start when I'm pretty convinced they used actual Rodgers quotes, now I think a few people have started taking the piss and it's just got bizarre, the pictures to quotes bit still makes me laugh though at times.
Kagawa was not enough, Mad Winger has now taken to defending the honor of the stupid 'Evil Kagawa' account.![]()
I do think it's about the broken English. If you did it for a different, English player, written in good English, would it be funny?I find it hilarious. Surely everybody knows that it is not about the bad english, right? It just tries to imagine what Kagawa might be thinking sitting on the bench and puts it in broken English so that it imitates the way Kagawa speaks as well. A bit of frustration about Kagawa not playing is channeled as humor. Not all humor should be intelligent. Some of it can be irreverent. Sometimes brainless is good for you.
@Adebesi I agree with this. It adds the finishing touch. It shows the kind of english Kagawa might think in.I think the broken English is the cherry on top. It gives the impression of a sad and confused foreigner who fails to understand Moyes decisions(like the rest of us).