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it does seem to be shutting down the scummy ragOriginally posted by Exiled_red View PostAs others have said, it's long over due, also it would be great if the capaign to convince all retailers in Liverpool not to sell it works.
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As others have said, it's long over due, also it would be great if the capaign to convince all retailers in Liverpool not to sell it works.
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Would like to see anyone say FSG doesn't get us now.
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What happened to spark this? It's long overdue, but why now? I can't remember reading anything about the s*n recently, and then it suddenly came out of the blue.
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Liverpool FC has banned The Sun journalists from its grounds over the newspaper's coverage of the Hillsborough disaster.
The newspaper has been widely boycotted in the city following a campaign by the Total Eclipse of The S*n group.
Its journalists will no longer be allowed on site to cover matches and press conferences.
The Sun said the move was "bad for fans and bad for football". The club declined to comment.
The Total Eclipse of The S*n group tweeted: "Further to conversations with LFC directors we are happy to inform you that Sun journalists [will] no longer enjoy access to club premises."
A spokesman for the paper said it "deeply regrets" its reporting and understands the damage caused was still felt by many in the city.
"The Sun and Liverpool FC have had a solid working relationship for the 28 years since the Hillsborough tragedy.
"Whilst we can't undo the damage done, we would like to further a dialogue with the city and to show that the paper has respect for the people of Liverpool.
"Banning journalists from a club is bad for fans and bad for football."
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Files on 23 people and organisations involved in the 1989 Hillsborough disaster have been passed to the Crown Prosecution Service.
An inquests jury concluded last April that the 96 victims of the FA Cup semi-final tragedy were unlawfully killed.
The jury found match the commander, Ch Supt David Duckenfield, responsible for manslaughter by gross negligence.
Prosecutors will now decide whether to bring criminal charges against the unnamed 23.
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Originally posted by ChesterDave View PostI'm glad someone put it somewhere. I head it on the radio today while in the car and forgot to post when I got home.
I assumed someone would have posted it already, but couldn't find it anywhere.
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