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Post by tangerinedream on Nov 27, 2016 11:14:26 GMT
Not much of an exclusive given there is minimal content and either no concrete fact or evidence to support their headline grabbing story. Perhaps they've been monitoring our forum and picking up on the various rumours that are flying around at the moment! www.thesun.co.uk/sport/2271460/
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Post by returntosender on Nov 27, 2016 11:50:18 GMT
They wouldn't have even read it in Liverpool.
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Post by salfordiandude on Nov 27, 2016 17:44:59 GMT
Ive said it before though.... we will go full time next season regardless of what happens this season.
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Post by tangerinedream on Nov 27, 2016 18:03:53 GMT
Ive said it before though.... we will go full time next season regardless of what happens this season. That may well be the case 'dude but all the Sun has done is to have printed little more than a one line statement. It's hardly an exclusive in terms of investigative journalism though at the end of the day!
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Post by NoEasyGames on Nov 27, 2016 21:38:06 GMT
Laughable. After 4 months in our new league, in 7th place and 3 points off the playoffs, they reckon
"Class of 92 gang have stalled at National League North level"
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Post by returntosender on Nov 27, 2016 22:03:55 GMT
Ive said it before though.... we will go full time next season regardless of what happens this season. [br The thread about the Sun not about us going full time.
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Post by salfordiandude on Nov 27, 2016 22:11:44 GMT
Ive said it before though.... we will go full time next season regardless of what happens this season. [br The thread about the Sun not about us going full time. And the sun article is about??
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Post by Chris P. Bacon on Nov 28, 2016 7:37:26 GMT
I stopped reading newspapers completely, around 12 months ago. Even before that, I'd just get one at the weekend to pass the time over breakfast.
Most major newspapers have let their best and most experienced reporters go. Many rely on their readers to supply stories. ALL of them pander to their owners wishes. Reporting in a way that their owners would approve. For example, it wasn't long before The Independent stopped being independent. So I now class newspapers in the same group as the comics I used to read as a kid. The Sun just happens to be the biggest comic of all.
I too think we'll give serious consideration to going full time next season, but this article is just something they have picked up online, without any reference to those involved.
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Post by sa7ford on Nov 29, 2016 16:33:50 GMT
" Good journalists are less able to do investigative work due to constant demand for quantity..... It's becoming fast food style . Get it out and 3 articles daily "- Gary Neville . That really explains it. Page views and sales matter more than the quality of the content .That Sun article ABOUT Salford City had 4 lines on Salford City and 15 lines about some Arsenal player.
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