Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes lost the rag with Eilidh Barbour after his side’s 2-1 win over Partick Thistle.
After back-tp-back defeats from Hamilton and Celtic the win came as a big relief to the Aberdeen boss.
It was a narrow win for the Dons who survived a late penalty claim against Jayden Stockley.
BT Sport have given the Scottish game great coverage, after discussing his side’s performance it was only reasonable that McInnes should be asked about his side’s lucky escape over the penalty claim.
.@EilidhBarbour puts last night’s heated penalty debate to @AberdeenFC boss Derek McInnes, his response… #SPFL https://t.co/lAj50W4fSy
— BT Sport Football (@btsportfootball) November 5, 2016
Barbour’s question was backed up by the entire BT Sport team with Michael Stewart and Chris Sutton talking through the penalty claim.
Without being all out confrontational BT Sport seem to be attracting their share of controversies this season by covering the talking points of their live matches.
Referee Craig Thomson took exception to criticism and refused to co-operate with the broadcaster at a live match resulting in an advertising break being missed.
After his side’s 1-0 win at Inverness Caley Thistle Mark Warburton claimed that he was too busy to talk to the broadcaster.
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