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Promotion hopefuls Sheffield United have apologised after their X account was hacked. Barry Bannan, captain of the club's rivals Sheffield Wednesday, was targeted in several posts on Monday and ...
But few could have predicted the bizarre barrage of posts that followed – many of which centred around Sheffield Wednesday captain Barry Bannan. The erratic messages began with the question ...
One supporter asked what the hacker thought of Sheffield Wednesday star Barry Bannan, to which they replied: "washed." A follow-up tweet wrote: “Why so much hate on Barry Bannan? Should I fire ...
A social media hacker that has ‘compromised’ Sheffield United’s X account has taken an unusual turn - by seemingly taking aim at Sheffield Wednesday captain Barry Bannan. Did you know with a ...
Beginning at 2.38pm, the Blades' social media account appeared to post a bizarre message regarding rival Sheffield Wednesday player Barry Bannan. "Why so much hate on Barry Bannan? Should I fire ...
As well as references to a cryptocurrency platform, there were also several posts related to Barry Bannan, captain of United's arch rivals Sheffield Wednesday. Sheffield United released an ...
who fired out a series of posts to the club’s 600,000 followers. And each one took aim at Scottish midfielder Bannan, who captains rivals Sheffield Wednesday.
SHEFFIELD UNITED’S X account was hacked as dozens of posts slamming rival Wednesday captain Barry Bannan were shared online. The security breach occurred on Monday as the Blades prepare for this ...
Sheffield Wednesday captain Barry Bannan was targeted in several of the hacked messages. They have since regained access to their profile and all posts have subsequently been deleted. "The club ...