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Laura Woods threatens to QUIT Twitter and is brutally trolled on talkSPORT after beloved Arsenal pulverised by Man City


LAURA WOODS has threatened to QUIT Twitter after Arsenal were pulverised by Man City.

But she could not escape a brutal trolling from her talkSPORT colleagues.

Laura Woods threatened to quit Twitter after Arsenal lost to Man CityCredit: Getty
Woods could not escape a brutal trolling from talkSPORT colleaguesCredit: talkSPORT

Glamorous presenter Woods, 35, has become a household name thanks to her skilful style and no-nonsense banter.

But she had nowhere to hide as her beloved Arsenal saw their title dreams fall apart at rivals Man City.

Pep Guardiola taught Mikel Arteta a lesson in a dominant 4-1 win.

And Woods jokingly revealed she was considering leaving Twitter to avoid the Arsenal aftermath.

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She tweeted: “*How to delete Twitter*. (Morning x).”

This saw Woodsy get several funny replies, including one from ex-boxer Curtis Woodhouse.

He said: “Everything ok hun? Inbox me.”

But Woods brilliantly replied: “Things haven’t got that bad yet mate.”

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However, Woods could not escape being trolled by talkSPORT colleagues like Jamie O’Hara as she appeared live on air.

As Woods went on via phone, mock laughter was played in the background.

Hosts O’Hara and Cundy were left in tears, saying to their producer: “Terrible stuff, you said you were going to be nice to her!”

Woods declared: “It’s the hope that kills you. A few minutes in it was over and they just passed it around.

“We’re not even in this, we’re not even participants in the game. I was gutted.”

Cundy then cheekily trolled: “They’ve been left vulnerable and City are like a lion, there’s an impala with a bad leg.

“They come and get it round the neck and, ‘chomp’, it’s over.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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