Tranmere Rovers - Club Statement - The S*n

This was the context, pls explain what's not to be understood

Petition calls for all Premier League clubs to ban The Sun journalists from their grounds (belfasttelegraph.co.uk) [–]tibolight While we're at it, why not the Daily Mail as well?

[–]TrevorWelch Yes. Let's censor all opinions we disagree with. ** [–]Liverpoolnehnahnahnah** Not just disagree, opinions are reserved to us commons, journalists should present facts and arguments to prove their points!!!!!! Idea: new category for Pulitzer prize for journalism- Achievement in category for promoting homophobia, hatred, racism and MONEY.

[–]TrevorWelch Newspapers have opinion pieces.

[–]LiverpoolFreddiegristwood And thats not why people want to ban the Sun [–]Liverpoolnehnahnahnah Then they are are called editorials and as such are not printed on front pages http://imgur.com/a/5XoIz From Wiki: An editorial, leading article (US) or leader (UK), is an often-unsigned opinion piece written by the senior editorial staff or publisher of a newspaper, magazine, or any other written document. Editorials may be supposed to reflect the opinion of the periodical.[citation needed] Australian and major United States newspapers, such as The New York Times[1] and The Boston Globe,[2] often classify editorials under the heading "opinion". Illustrated editorials may appear in the form of editorial cartoons.[3] Typically, a newspaper's editorial board evaluates which issues are important for their readership to know the newspaper's opinion.[4] Editorials are typically published on a dedicated page, called the editorial page, which often features letters to the editor from members of the public; the page opposite this page is called the op-ed page and frequently contains opinion pieces by writers not directly affiliated with the publication.** However, a newspaper may choose to publish an editorial on the front page. In the English-language press this occurs rarely and only on topics considered especially important;** it is more common, however, in some European countries such as Spain, Italy, and France.[5] Obviously The S*n considered their opinion more important than the facts.

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