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<blockquote data-quote="damhy" data-source="post: 60077" data-attributes="member: 181680"><p>True but at the end of the day is that any fault of the media. They only want to sell what people want to hear and will pay out money to find out more about. Their aim is to make money and they will print anything that sells.</p><p></p><p>The only way to stop it, is to get rid of the customer base, and how are you gonna do that? The media will beat a few stubborn footy players acting like children. If there is no truth in what they print then where's the harm in it for the actual people involved, they should be able to take it all with a pinch of salt, since they know best what the papers are like. Yesterdays news is normally forgotten pretty quickly, and making a big scene about things is only going to inspire the papers to get revenge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="damhy, post: 60077, member: 181680"] True but at the end of the day is that any fault of the media. They only want to sell what people want to hear and will pay out money to find out more about. Their aim is to make money and they will print anything that sells. The only way to stop it, is to get rid of the customer base, and how are you gonna do that? The media will beat a few stubborn footy players acting like children. If there is no truth in what they print then where's the harm in it for the actual people involved, they should be able to take it all with a pinch of salt, since they know best what the papers are like. Yesterdays news is normally forgotten pretty quickly, and making a big scene about things is only going to inspire the papers to get revenge. [/QUOTE]
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