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So the Crystal Palace Twitter account was supporting Stoke today

A lesson in social media from the Premier League new boys.

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Image: Crystal Palace Twitter

WHOEVER RUNS THE Crystal Palace twitter account has probably learned a valuable lesson today; don’t copy and paste other people’s tweets.

In naming the Stoke substitutes for their side’s Premier League clash with the Potters today, the Palace social media ninja – as they are inevitability called – clearly just hit ctrl c, ctrl v on a Stoke account’s tweet but failed to proof read, resulting in the above.

The tweet has since been deleted and, with Stoke currently leading 2-1, it’s been a bad day all round for Crystal Palace.

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