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21st February 2017, 17:55 | #1 |
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Liverpool FC banning The Sun journalists
It was announced that Liverpool has banned the sun journos from anfield and the training ground after what they wrote about Hillsboro. However when Heysel happened before that, the club said the hooligans behind the trouble which caused the deaths were not scousers but from London teams and far right groups. Did they ever retract those comments or made to apologise? Is thst why Other teams especially those from London and Man Utd sing 'Murderes!' When they play yhemy
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21st February 2017, 18:50 | #2 |
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The Sun is a joke. I used to frequent their site daily for some entertainment until they wanted me to subscribe, AND pay. Best way to lose their audience. I stopped visiting. Traditional newspapers are media dinosaurs. They go online to keep up their readership because their newspaper sales are in freefall, then try to profit by charging readers to view their content. They still don't get it - it doesn't work like that. Their business has been ruined due to FREE online news content (Yahoo Google etc) and up to the minute news, yet they still expect to make money from readers. The Sun will be dead in a few years. Because they don't realise they need to make it FREE like Y! and G, and make their money out of advertising revenue - the advertising real estate they have all over their site. People won't pay for news any more, cos its free and instant both online and on TV. Yet the Sun, Mirror, Telegraph, Guardian, etc still expect to make a quid by charging for content. That's why they're dinosaurs. When they realise it's the ad space that will create new profits, they will stay afloat. But they don't get that principle, and are losing customers in their millions. So wether Anfield bans them or not, it won't matter. If they keep on alienating their readership by charging them, Liverpool banning them or not is inconsequential. Looks like they're planning their own demise all by themselves, without Liverpool's help!
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