Wants an aplogy and compo from Yorkshire police!
Seriously, how thick is this twats skin?!
Seriously, how thick is this twats skin?!
Wants an aplogy and compo from Yorkshire police!
Seriously, how thick is this twats skin?!
But surely, to an extent he has a point?
I'm certainly not trying to justify running such a one sided story, but the provenance of the source was as good as you can get.
He's still a W@nker.
I agree with. His sources were 4 police chiefs an MP and it was via a highly credible news agency. You cannot blame him for going to print with it as indeed some other newspapers did albeit in a in a more sensitive way.
Such was the climate at the time and the perception of football fans as hooligans and scum, the story didn't really need a great deal of 'standing up'. And other than in Liverpool (very understandably so) I dont remember much of an outcry against Kelvin Mackenzie at the time or in the intervening years before the findings of the enquiry two weeks ago.
I would agree he is probably wrong to take action against the YP but as a tabloid editor he took a decision to run a story that was fed to him by credible sources.
I agree with. His sources were 4 police chiefs an MP and it was via a highly credible news agency. You cannot blame him for going to print with it as indeed some other newspapers did albeit in a in a more sensitive way.
Such was the climate at the time and the perception of football fans as hooligans and scum, the story didn't really need a great deal of 'standing up'. And other than in Liverpool (very understandably so) I dont remember much of an outcry against Kelvin Mackenzie at the time or in the intervening years before the findings of the enquiry two weeks ago.
I would agree he is probably wrong to take action against the YP but as a tabloid editor he took a decision to run a story that was fed to him by credible sources.
100% this,,,but it's far easier to just slag the guy off and jump on the bandwagon. It's in vogue to call Mackenzie a scumbag and a wanker, despite thinking what a lot of people would have done, at the time, in the same situation.
In other words, you agree with his maxim of '... if he sounds true, it probably is true...'
While every paper ran the story of the police making the accusation, they worded it carefully to ensure that the Police were the source for the story. The Sun, however, ran the headline 'The Truth'. Did he get a statement from the people being accused for their version of events? No.
So yes, he is to blame for that headline. He even stood over the sub and dictated it himself, much to the dismay of the person writing the copy.
Incidentally, there was a huge reaction to the Sun's headline at the time, inside and outside Liverpool.
In other words, you agree with his maxim of '... if he sounds true, it probably is true...'
While every paper ran the story of the police making the accusation, they worded it carefully to ensure that the Police were the source for the story. The Sun, however, ran the headline 'The Truth'. Did he get a statement from the people being accused for their version of events? No.
So yes, he is to blame for that headline. He even stood over the sub and dictated it himself, much to the dismay of the person writing the copy.
Incidentally, there was a huge reaction to the Sun's headline at the time, inside and outside Liverpool.
There are no 'other words' in what I said. And i stand by what I said. He was fed the story by highly credible sources and he decided to run with it. The press also operated in a different climate at the time, pre death of Diana / phone hacking / Leveson etc and back in those days you could 'get away' with more sensationalism.
As for sources of stories if a fan told you he had heard we were signing x player and Tony Bloom told you we were signing Y player which one would you be more likely to repeat on air?
As for 'he even stood over the sub and dictated etc' rightly or wrongly as the editor of the newspaper that was his perogative
I certainly dont remember a 'huge reaction' at the time over the story (I could be wrong though) as far as I'm aware it's readership held up and it continued to be 'Britains biggest selling newspaper'.
As for sources of stories if a fan told you he had heard we were signing x player and Tony Bloom told you we were signing Y player which one would you be more likely to repeat on air?