With Ibrox fans on the brink of breakdown over the departure of Steven Gerrard to Aston Villa, James Tavernier highlighted how out of touch footballers can be from fans.
Settled in his own little bubble Tav invited his Twitter (#tavfam) followers to watch him gaming on Twitch.
It was almost as bad as his decision to thrown the ball to Alfredo Morelos when his side was awarded a penalty in the 2019 Betfred Cup Final.
Over the last 24 hours Sevco fans have been looking for any sign that Steven Gerrard wasn’t about to become the next Aston Villa manager. The evidence suggests that the deal is as good as completed.
There has been a drip drip feed of information matched by silence from inside Ibrox, as if their PR team hasn’t a clue how to counter the inevitable bad news.
The loss of a manager and his backroom staff for £2m isn’t going down well, and watching Tav on his toys isn’t going to make anyone feel any better.
I’M LIVE IN 5 MINUTES#TAVFAMhttps://t.co/ucj5tw1f5J
— James Tavernier (@James_Tavernier) November 10, 2021
No shit, Sherlock pic.twitter.com/XLG9c3cB6s
— ? (@smn___67) November 10, 2021
Not the time Tav mate
— Lee Hendry (@Lee_Hendry1872) November 10, 2021
Abort TAV for the love of god don’t do it.
— Jocksan (@Jock_Rangers) November 10, 2021
Tav you are a brave man doing this today ?????
— Danielle (@danimitch82) November 10, 2021
You’ve got to be kidding ???
— Paul Sanderson (@sannyrfc_) November 10, 2021
Smart actually. Double the drama double the views
— Kyle R Christie (@_KyleRC_) November 10, 2021
Not the time really, is it
— Chris ?? (@chrisross786) November 10, 2021
Perfect timing hahaha the banter years ???????? pic.twitter.com/bGGZy2iHAA
— celtic jaime (official account) (@jaimelawson08) November 10, 2021
£2M compensation will be sorely welcomed at Ibrox. We all know why.