Tooting Gull
Well-known member
- Jul 5, 2003
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I don't agree with a lot of the views expressed about the Sun on this thread. It is a brilliantly put together paper, knows exactly what it's marketplace is, and plays to it perfectly. It is invariably a fun read, albeit for 10 minutes, and the day that stops the editor gets sacked.
They regularly get stories first both at the front and the back of the paper, and are prepared to say things that some of their more mealy-mouthed rivals won't. It's an agenda-setting newspaper - even if it isn't your agenda, or mine come to that - and the politicians are rightly respectful of its power.
Hillsborough was a terrible mistake by the Sun. Every person and company makes them, and it was a shocker. They have paid very heavily for it, and rightly so. You can see exactly why a relative would never buy it again, and you would not try and persuade them otherwise, it's perfectly understandable.
But to load all that on Rooney 15 years later is a bit much, and the Sun has taken an unusually responsible attitude in trying to defuse things with that piece. I don't think it is to do with sales, they've all but written them off up there, it's more to do with Rooney and avoiding creating a really nasty environment for him up there. He's the future of English football, for Christ's sake.
They regularly get stories first both at the front and the back of the paper, and are prepared to say things that some of their more mealy-mouthed rivals won't. It's an agenda-setting newspaper - even if it isn't your agenda, or mine come to that - and the politicians are rightly respectful of its power.
Hillsborough was a terrible mistake by the Sun. Every person and company makes them, and it was a shocker. They have paid very heavily for it, and rightly so. You can see exactly why a relative would never buy it again, and you would not try and persuade them otherwise, it's perfectly understandable.
But to load all that on Rooney 15 years later is a bit much, and the Sun has taken an unusually responsible attitude in trying to defuse things with that piece. I don't think it is to do with sales, they've all but written them off up there, it's more to do with Rooney and avoiding creating a really nasty environment for him up there. He's the future of English football, for Christ's sake.