Date: 30th September 2010 at 4:15pm
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I guess north of the border or not The Sun will always be a shite publication.

I thought it was only the English version that was plagued by terrible journalism and sensationalised stories but it appears it’s a mantra carried by the company regardless of the location.

Following Rangers win over Bursaspor yesterday some idiot named Robert Grieve thought it would be clever to state in regards to Kirk Broadfoot:

But after snapping Antonio Valencia’s leg in Manchester former St Mirren star Broadfoot broke Sen’s (Volken Sen) heart in Glasgow.

I’m told Grieve is a Rangers/St. Mirren fan and I understand being excited after your side won their first Champions League game in 3 years but is this kind of ‘journalism’ acceptable? Even worse why was it allowed to be published?

Valencia’s injury is no joke and could very well have put his career in jeopardy, we are yet to see how it will affect him and just weeks after having surgery this rag wants to make fun?

I guess that’s another crap publication to avoid!

Extra: I think the reference may have been removed but you can see it here for yourself

 

4 responses to “So I guess The Scottish Sun think it’s OK to mock Valencia’s injury?”

  1. Believe says:

    Scum thats all the rag and that trash at the sun are, Scum, i hope something horrorible happens to him…i know thats not right, but trash like Grieve dont deserve life.

  2. Rohit says:

    Pathetic cunt:(

  3. villavip says:

    I felt bad for L.A. Valencia when he got injured, such a powerful winger. Nani may have a few tricks up his sleeve but he’s not as powerful as Valencia. ION, i don’t think SAF should play Roo till he’s fully recovered from the ankle injury.

  4. jeff says:

    What a terrible thing to say, valencia’s injury was a huge blow both to united and possibly valencia’s career. it’s no joke. scum