BR Video: Public see Manchester United players' Twitter ban as unfair
By Daniel Farey-Jones Friday, 29 January 2010 09:47AM
LONDON - Manchester United is wrong to ban its players from having Twitter profiles, according to people interviewed in the latest BR Video.
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