Silly Twits: Sports stars in social networking controversy
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With the boom in social networking, sports stars haven't been left behind, and many are keeping fans updated with their latest activities and opinions - although at times it's landed them in trouble.
Chelsea defender Ashley Cole is the latest star to have caused controversy after he tweeted that the FA were a '#BUNCHOFTWATS'.
Here we take a look at the stars who caused controversy through social networking.
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