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2 minutes ago, Stagger Lee said:

Never read the s*n since Hillsborough and don't want to click on the website now to give them revenue, so if someone wants to cut and paste fine, if not I'll wait for another media outlet to publish.

poor re hash of all the romours from around the free game column filler on a slow news day for a crap  wrag 

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In good news, The Sun's circulation has dropped like a stone since 2010.

Halved from over 3m to 1.6m, it is only just the leading paper in the country by 100k (sadly over Daily Mail) where is was miles ahead.

Good that it's influence is waning.
Mirror lost 500k in the same period as most papers lost circulation.

 

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1 hour ago, singe said:

In good news, The Sun's circulation has dropped like a stone since 2010.

Halved from over 3m to 1.6m, it is only just the leading paper in the country by 100k (sadly over Daily Mail) where is was miles ahead.

Good that it's influence is waning.
Mirror lost 500k in the same period as most papers lost circulation.

 

It's a dying media form. Soon there will only be the Guardian, funding Polly Toynbee' Tuscan holidays with the Tulsehills from its billion pound tax haven fund.

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2 hours ago, leeslover said:

It's a dying media form. Soon there will only be the Guardian, funding Polly Toynbee' Tuscan holidays with the Tulsehills from its billion pound tax haven fund.

And still no-one will read it

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17 hours ago, leeslover said:

It's a dying media form. Soon there will only be the Guardian, funding Polly Toynbee' Tuscan holidays with the Tulsehills from its billion pound tax haven fund.

Not if it keeps losing £100m a year it won't!

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  • 2 weeks later...

And the S*N keeps shitting on the city of Liverpool

 

From the BBC

Columnist Kelvin MacKenzie has been suspended by The Sun after he expressed "wrong" and "unfunny" views about the people of Liverpool.

In an article published on Friday, MacKenzie compared Everton midfielder Ross Barkley, who has a grandfather born in Nigeria, to a "gorilla".

He said men with similar "pay packets" in Liverpool were "drug dealers".

Merseyside Police are investigating whether his comments constitute a "racial hate crime".

The Sun apologised "for the offence caused" and added that it was "unaware of Barkley's heritage".

 

 

 

Stay classy  S*N

 

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It gets worse!

 

.....from the independent

 

Mr MacKenzie is already a disdained figure in Liverpool as it was under his editorship of The Sun that the paper claimed Liverpool Football Club fans were to blame for the crush at the Hillsborough stadium in 1989 in which 96 people were killed.

The move prompted a widespread boycott of the paper in Liverpool that is still observed by many.

Last year an inquest into the disaster found the spectators had been unlawfully killed due to inadequate policing.

Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson has called on Everton Football Club to also boycott The Sun, along with Liverpool FC supporters. 

 

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/kelvin-mackenzie-the-sun-liverpool-ross-barkley-hillsborough-disaster-racist-a7684591.html

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On Sunday, April 02, 2017 at 6:21 PM, Stagger Lee said:

Never read the s*n since Hillsborough and don't want to click on the website now to give them revenue, so if someone wants to cut and paste fine, if not I'll wait for another media outlet to publish.

Great bandwagon jumping...

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6 hours ago, Stagger Lee said:

And the S*N keeps shitting on the city of Liverpool

 

From the BBC

Columnist Kelvin MacKenzie has been suspended by The Sun after he expressed "wrong" and "unfunny" views about the people of Liverpool.

In an article published on Friday, MacKenzie compared Everton midfielder Ross Barkley, who has a grandfather born in Nigeria, to a "gorilla".

He said men with similar "pay packets" in Liverpool were "drug dealers".

Merseyside Police are investigating whether his comments constitute a "racial hate crime".

The Sun apologised "for the offence caused" and added that it was "unaware of Barkley's heritage".

 

 

 

Stay classy  S*N

 

I bet the Sun would print quotes out of context to support their personal opinions.

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52 minutes ago, Lee Sinnott said:

Great bandwagon jumping...

 

No big hardship given that most of that time has seen me live in either Australia or the Netherlands.

 

Oh and I am a big fan of the bard from Barking as well

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20 minutes ago, Stagger Lee said:

 

No big hardship given that most of that time has seen me live in either Australia or the Netherlands.

 

Oh and I am a big fan of the bard from Barking as well

How can you lie there and think of England when you don't even know who's in the team? B)

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