Former Notts County owner Alan Hardy appears to have jokingly made reference to a now infamous tweet in which he accidentally revealed an intimate picture of himself. The businessman apologised three years ago for the "inappropriate" tweet which caused quite a stir on social media.
After a picture was posted by former pro Chris Kirkland of his legs in an ice bath after doing the three peaks challenge, Mr Hardy jokingly replied with words of advice after his since deleted tweet back in 2019.
He said: "Be careful Chris…very careful."
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Chris had tweeted: "Not quite as Cold as Loch Lomond was but still bloody cold. But this is needed today after the last 24 hours, what an a painful, sleep deprived brutal but brilliant 24 hours three peaks challenge, lads were unbelievable getting through that."
After the incident, Mr Hardy had tweeted: "In a tweet made at 4.06pm on Sunday, January 27, Mr Hardy, 54, wrote: "This morning an inappropriate photo appeared in one of my tweets.
"This was clearly an honest mistake as a result of my camera roll being included in a screenshot. I tried to rectify the error by deleting the tweet as soon as I noticed and I apologise for any offence caused."
Mr Hardy went on to delete Twitter and sell the football club to Christoffer and Alexander Reedtz, the owners of football statistics firm Football Radar - he is now back on social media.
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