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Sheff Utd’s x hacked while dozens of messages that broke on Wednesday, Star Bannan shared

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The X account of Sheffield United was hacked because dozens of posts that hit rival on Wednesday, captain Barry Bannan was shared online.

The infringement of safety took place on Monday as the Magazine Prepare for this weekend’s play -off final Sunderland.

Screenshot of the X reports of Sheffield United in which Barry Bannan is mentioned.

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The X account of Sheffield Utd was hacked on MondayCredit: x @sheffieldunited
Barry Bannan van Sheffield on Wednesday with football.

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The hacked messages focused on Sheffield Wednesday Captain Barry BannanCredit: Alamy

The men of Chris Wilder hope a dramatic return to the Premier League of Victory on the black cats at Wembley.

But United did not enjoy a smooth ride on social media.

Their X account was briefly taken over by Hackers, who shot a series of messages on the 600,000 followers of the club.

And everyone focused on the Scottish midfielder Bannan, who on Wednesday Captains Sheffield Captains Sheffield.

A message from the hacked X account from United Read: “Let’s forget Barry Bannan. New subject: MUFC> City.”

Another one who answered the question “Score predictions for Sunday ??” added: “Oh S ** t. I found out that we are playing a final.

‘Against Sunderland? Is this a metaverse? Easy victory.

“3×1 us with the blessing of BBB (Bald Barry Bannan).”

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United’s hacked account subsequently retweeted a series of anti-Bannan messages from other users.

And fans of other clubs hurried online to respond.

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One said, “What’s going on?”

Another stated: “Absolute chaos.”

It was noted: “Admin spits pure facts.”

Another added: “As if Sheff United’s Twitter was hacked.”

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