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33 minutes ago, B1872 said:

Hopefully they get their weight behind it and we finally get rid of that scum bag. However remember it’s BBC Scotland and it wouldn’t surprise me if they came out and backed Stewart purely because it goes against Rangers and their players.

 

BBC headquarters probably dont pay much attention to what happens in the regional branches but this might just open their eyes, they will surely be thinking "what the fuck is going on up there and how did we end up employing this clown?"

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On 11/03/2021 at 00:22, Ace said:

LISTENERS to BBC Scotland yesterday were able to tune into a rare interview by a current Rangers player.

As a segment of their flagship daily radio football show, BBC Sportsound aired an interview with Gers star Steven Davis which was conducted by BBC Northern Ireland.

The Ibrox side and BBC Scotland have been locked in a dispute for years, which crystallised around the revoking of Rangers press rights for the corporation's senior football reporter Chris McLaughlin.

BBC Scotland has since stood in solidarity with their reporter by refusing to send staff to Ibrox and SunSport understands that despite the interview there is no change in the impasse.

However, a BBC Scotland spokesman said that they had run the interview as part of the station's "coverage of the team's title success" and added that they "are keen to find a resolution to the long standing dispute".

Their statement read: "Sportsound broadcast a clip of an interview with Steven Davis on BBC Northern Ireland as part of our coverage of the team’s title success.

https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/6800319/bbc-scotland-rangers-interview-dispute-resolution/

We should accept their proposal on condition that they:

Sack gollum

Get a nice looking human to suck my dick

Air the CFC Scandal in full

Until these conditions are met, I refuse to watch live TV to fund the cunts.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Rangers_no1 said:

See the BBC have this article up..

Covid in Scotland: Police test positive after Rangers celebrations

Dozens of police officers have been forced to self-isolate after some positive Covid cases two weeks after Rangers' title win.

The Scottish Police Federation (SPF) said a number of officers who attended illegal gatherings of fans on 7 March have tested positive.

Other officers they had contact with were required to self-isolate.

It comes as a major police operation is planned for Sunday's Old Firm match in Glasgow.

The events at Ibrox and George Square two weeks ago have directly affected 30 to 40 officers as well as their families.

The BBC understands at least two officers involved in the policing operation later tested positive although it is not possible to determine with certainty where they were infected.

'Entirely predictable'

David Hamilton, chairman of the SPF, told the BBC: "It is entirely predictable and, of course, most of these officers will not have been vaccinated. It is everything we warned about.

"Our call is for people to reflect on those numbers and the impact it is having on the community through the lack of policing.

"We did not choose to be in George Square. It is something we had to do and it is part of our role."

BBC and Police Scotland are both full of shit and scum.

So now we have the police federation using us to build a campaign to get vaccination for their members ..

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5 minutes ago, Rangers_no1 said:

See the BBC have this article up..

Covid in Scotland: Police test positive after Rangers celebrations

Dozens of police officers have been forced to self-isolate after some positive Covid cases two weeks after Rangers' title win.

The Scottish Police Federation (SPF) said a number of officers who attended illegal gatherings of fans on 7 March have tested positive.

Other officers they had contact with were required to self-isolate.

It comes as a major police operation is planned for Sunday's Old Firm match in Glasgow.

The events at Ibrox and George Square two weeks ago have directly affected 30 to 40 officers as well as their families.

The BBC understands at least two officers involved in the policing operation later tested positive although it is not possible to determine with certainty where they were infected.

'Entirely predictable'

David Hamilton, chairman of the SPF, told the BBC: "It is entirely predictable and, of course, most of these officers will not have been vaccinated. It is everything we warned about.

"Our call is for people to reflect on those numbers and the impact it is having on the community through the lack of policing.

"We did not choose to be in George Square. It is something we had to do and it is part of our role."

BBC and Police Scotland are both full of shit and scum.

They article is by Jane Hamilton who has previous about lying about us and is a horrible tarrier boot of a woman. Think she is the one that made up the story that Rangers fans were holding kids in front of police horses or some pish.
Her Twitter history is ‘H** this, H** that’. 

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14 minutes ago, Rangers_no1 said:

See the BBC have this article up..

Covid in Scotland: Police test positive after Rangers celebrations

Dozens of police officers have been forced to self-isolate after some positive Covid cases two weeks after Rangers' title win.

The Scottish Police Federation (SPF) said a number of officers who attended illegal gatherings of fans on 7 March have tested positive.

Other officers they had contact with were required to self-isolate.

It comes as a major police operation is planned for Sunday's Old Firm match in Glasgow.

The events at Ibrox and George Square two weeks ago have directly affected 30 to 40 officers as well as their families.

The BBC understands at least two officers involved in the policing operation later tested positive although it is not possible to determine with certainty where they were infected.

'Entirely predictable'

David Hamilton, chairman of the SPF, told the BBC: "It is entirely predictable and, of course, most of these officers will not have been vaccinated. It is everything we warned about.

"Our call is for people to reflect on those numbers and the impact it is having on the community through the lack of policing.

"We did not choose to be in George Square. It is something we had to do and it is part of our role."

BBC and Police Scotland are both full of shit and scum.

Lucky officers, these two.

The only engagements with the public in recent weeks was a couple of hours in George Square 

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7 minutes ago, Ger_onimo said:

He’s absolutely fucked it this time. Hopefully no way back

His bid to become an snp mp (well known racist party) failed along with his football career but apparently he still harbours ambition to become fm apparently. 😂 Definitely got issues with his mental health, somebody close needs to have a word or possibly get him sectioned.

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Just a thought... Piers Morgan (prick that he is) effectively lost his very high profile job at a private business last week, because he accused someone who claimed to be the victim of racism of lying. Whatever you think of Markle’s claims, I think we can agree that they were less serious and more vague in nature than Kamara’s. Perpetrator not named, no corroboration, less explicit alleged racism and allegations made years after the fact.

Then we turn to Stewart, a no-mark pundit working for a publicly funded corporation. Glen Kamara accuses someone of extreme racism. The incident is on camera, there’s a second witness and all other evidence points to it being true, as agreed by almost everybody. And Stewart effectively suggests he’s lying. 

How can he possibly keep his job?

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5 minutes ago, Ger_onimo said:

Just a thought... Piers Morgan (prick that he is) effectively lost his very high profile job at a private business last week, because he accused someone who claimed to be the victim of racism of lying. Whatever you think of Markle’s claims, I think we can agree that they were less serious and more vague in nature than Kamara’s. Perpetrator not named, no corroboration, less explicit alleged racism and allegations made years after the fact.

Then we turn to Stewart, a no-mark pundit working for a publicly funded corporation. Glen Kamara accuses someone of extreme racism. The incident is on camera, there’s a second witness and all other evidence points to it being true, as agreed by almost everybody. And Stewart effectively suggests he’s lying. 

How can he possibly keep his job?

Basically saying today he's still correct and now being portrayed as the bad guy.

Scumbag.

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Y'know y'know  must've been about 50% of what this edjit said, the other half being utter garbage at best IMO.

Whoever continually employs this clown needs to have their own future reviewed because I think their judgement appears to be significantly flawed.

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1 minute ago, southcoastbear said:

Y'know y'know  must've been about 50% of what this edjit said, the other half being utter garbage at best IMO.

Whoever continually employs this clown needs to have their own future reviewed because I think their judgement appears to be significantly flawed.

The difference between normal BBC sport and BBC Scotland is that normal BBC employs pundits due to their expertise and standing within the game, to deliver balanced opinions of all games. The BBC Scotland way is to employ people who hate Rangers and will produce biased output at all opportunities. 

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4 minutes ago, DrLaudrup said:

The difference between normal BBC sport and BBC Scotland is that normal BBC employs pundits due to their expertise and standing within the game, to deliver balanced opinions of all games. The BBC Scotland way is to employ people who hate Rangers and will produce biased output at all opportunities. 

Don't fund the cunts !

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9 minutes ago, DrLaudrup said:

The difference between normal BBC sport and BBC Scotland is that normal BBC employs pundits due to their expertise and standing within the game, to deliver balanced opinions of all games. The BBC Scotland way is to employ people who hate Rangers and will produce biased output at all opportunities. 

Normal BBC ? Fuck the whole rancid organisation.

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