[ad_pod ]The Sun isn’t a very well-liked newspaper amongst some football supporters.Of course, their biggest sin was the gross misreporting of the Hillsborough disaster 30 years ago, which has seen them banned from Liverpool’s stadium and training ground, as well as being condemned by many football supporters across the country.The most recent public figure that they’ve taken aim at is Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney, but the former England captain has fired back at the paper.
Earlier in the week, The Sun ran a story about Rooney getting into a lift with a “mystery woman” in a hotel after a “seven-hour booze sessionâ€.
Of course, the article implies something more happened between the footballer and the woman as they write: “The images will not go down well with wife Coleen as she waits for him to return to England from his stint playing in America.â€
Rooney was quick to deny this in his Twitter post as he fully explained what was actually happening, saying she was merely a fan asking for an autograph.
The Sun could have destroyed the England legend’s marriage, and severely affected his children’s lives, in order to sell a few more papers.
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