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Old 22-05-2011, 02:57 PM #1
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Todays herald is funny if the dumbass hadnt of behaved like such a smacked arse about it nobody would have cared less and it would be forgotten about by now.

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Sunday Herald names footballer accused on Twitter

The Sunday Herald is the first mainstream UK publication to do this.

Its front page has an image of a man whose eyes are covered with a black bar which features the word "censored".

It comes after Twitter users reacted to a footballer's attempt to find out who is putting information about him on the website by posting new messages online.

In its editorial explaining the move, the Sunday Herald said it named the sportsman being linked to the injunction on Twitter because it was "unsustainable" for newspapers to be prevented from sharing information which is easily available on the internet.

Richard Walker, editor of the Sunday Herald, said: "It seems to us a ludicrous situation where we are supposed to keep from our readers the identity of someone who anybody can find out on the internet at the click of a mouse, and in fact many people have already done so."

He added that he had taken extensive legal advice and was not expecting any legal consequences because the injunction was not valid in Scotland - only in England.
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It seems to have moved away entirely from the issue of the morality or immorality of the affair and onto a much more serious discussion about the level of dopiness and ego involved in going to such lengths to keep it quiet. This will surely go down in sporting history as one of the most remarkable own goals of all time.
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It seems to have moved away entirely from the issue of the morality or immorality of the affair and onto a much more serious discussion about the level of dopiness and ego involved in going to such lengths to keep it quiet. This will surely go down in sporting history as one of the most remarkable own goals of all time.
..... and one of the most expensive, when the player's legal bills (currently £300k) come in, along with cost of any repurcussions, e.g. loss of sponsorship, divorce and settlement, etc .....
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are you mad! its not hard to see its gos from big brother 4.

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