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Our Spanish defender Roman Golobart is pretty pleased to be player of the month again and likes it so much he has changed his facebook wallpaper to display his award. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000460518688#!/pages/Rom%C3%A1n-Golobart/127704480652598

Is he the first player to interact with fans on a regular basis, as he often adds a status to his facebook page, the latest being this one:-

Chosen by you as player of the month ( March ), that's the second time in this season. Thank You very much!!

Well done Roman, nice guy and appreciative of some of the smaller things in life :drinking05:

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We have had first team players interact before, and even had a few who registered on the site over the years .... but not surprisingly, most try to keep a low profile and an elevated degree of anonymity .... a few ex players still on the site too !

With the likes of Twitter, Facebook, Google+, Pinterest, Keek, and all sorts of other social media out there now though I think players interacting with each other, and with the fans is now becoming the norm rather than the exception ... and that is a good thing in my opinion especially at our level, where we already know the players are a down to earth bunch. Being able to view social media gives us an insight into them as people, and the banter they have with their colleagues, which perhaps is a bit more well rounded than just seeing them for 90 minutes at a time.

now, do I jar him about copyright of the picture :lol:

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