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Bit of a publicity stunt if you ask me.

Wouldn't it compromise health and safety on the football field?

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It looks like a publicity stunt, but at the same time I think the media are being quick to be negative about it. It might put some of these people in their places, or it could give them a platform to be more than just a social influencer. Jake Paul has split off into other avenues, such as wrestling.

Although, I think that is more disrespectful if said person hasn't earned his spot.

Football is one of those things that if you are good enough, it will show, whereas my earlier comparison to wrestling - it's not as simple. Good wrestlers can carry their opponents, Bret Hart being well known for making the likes of Jim Powers (among others).

If a player in football can't give a good account of themselves, on the pitch it's going to bite them.

Also, those who have gone from social media into MMA/Boxing tend to let themselves down. Just like being a wrestler doesn't make you an MMA fighter. *Cough *Cough CM Punk.

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its not something to get all bothered about, but i do think its daft. if the influencer can actually play well, thats one thing but i dont think it disrespects anyone. they could have fielded a much weaker team which would be, rather than just one player. had the other team won, they would not be complaining.

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I haven't read the article, but how did he get registered if it was a league or cup match during the season? It all seems a bit ridiculous, to be honest.

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I’m a bit conflicted about all this. Football has long been about the raw, unfiltered display of talent and endurance, where every player must earn their stripes. Introducing influencers feels like it trivialises that journey, making it seem not about skill but about popularity. In essence, football is a meritocracy and blending it with social media culture could disrupt that balance. Yet, I understand clubs’ need for progressive, marketable strategies to stay afloat financially and remain relevant. Imagine if it does bring a new wave of fans who perhaps fall in love with the actual sport! However, those already invested in the culture may feel let down, questioning why a genuine fan or player wasn't the club's first pick.

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Seems like a stunt to me. Real footy players spend years training, and it feels a bit off to see influencers just walking onto the pitch.

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Did he walk around snapping pictures and pausing the game to do a video? If it was purely a friendly, I wouldn't see the issue, but not for serious games. It does seem a bit disrespectful to me. Imagine what their fans would have thought if they had lost the game.

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I reckon they could have put some real talent in the spotlight instead. Feels like someone's trying to mix oil with water by pushing influencers into football.

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It’s certainly a curious move. They must have some plan up their sleeve, but I'm not sure how it helps the sport.

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Let’s be honest, would any bona fide fan be thrilled with this? It’s disappointing to see a familiar yet underwhelming approach. I’d much rather see a new, talented youngster get their chance to shine. Fresh faces bring excitement, energy, and a sense of hope for the future. It’s what keeps the spirit of the game alive and the fans engaged. Giving young players an opportunity can lead to unexpected successes and make the team more dynamic.

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