Tappara apologizes on Twitter: Acknowledgment to TPS

On Twitter, Tappara apologized to TPS for acknowledging it and scolded the reporter.

The party was ready when Tappara won the Finnish Hockey Championship on Thursday. TPS fell 1-0 in the fifth final match.

Tappara soon spiked TPS on his social media Twitter account.

– Things that are in Tampere, but not in Turku: the Finnish Hockey Championship 2022, the club wrote.

The update was deleted. It still spread on Twitter as screenshots.

Tappara also apologized to the opponent for the acknowledgment.

– This tweet was a personal mistake by the Finnish updater and a tasteless error rating. Hand up! Sorry TPS and Society supporters, you are an extremely tough organization and you deserve full respect.

If the tweet is not visible, you can look its here.

The acknowledgment continued

However, Tappara re-acknowledged the night between Thursday and Friday at 1.28.

The club shared the MTV News reporter Jaakko Loikkanen tweet from February. At the time, Loikkanen said that he had been waiting since he was a child for the Lions to win Olympic gold and Ilves to win the Finnish championship.

Loikkanen believed that both would fall in the period 2022. Tappara decided to remind him that the prediction was only half true.

– We don’t have a board for you on this suite, but we’ll bring the boy to the market tomorrow.

If the tweet is not visible, you can look its here.

Some commentators have wondered about Tappara’s updates in the midst of the championship party. The latter tweet has not been commented on by the club.

Earlier in the match, Tappara responded to the congratulations sent by Ilves.

– Two medals in the hockey capital is an achievement we can all be proud of! We have a feeling that yes, those local finals will still be seen.

Tappara has already won 18 Finnish championships in his club history. Three of them came when the team was still known as TBK.

For the Turku Ball Club, the Finnish Championship silver was second in a row.

Tappara brought the Boy into the air in front of his home audience. Jussi Saarinen

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