Balance was out the window as BBC Scotland called together a specialist panel to discuss the big dossier from Ibrox today.
To no-one’s surprise Michael Stewart wasn’t involved with the former Hearts midfielder often presenting a contrary view to the pundits brought together for Saturday Sportsound.
?? Thursday’s Scottish Football Podcast ??@BBCchrismclaug, @TEnglishSport and Steven Thompson join @kennymacsport to analyse the Rangers dossier and assess what impact it could have on the SPFL and Scottish football…
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— BBC Sport Scotland (@BBCSportScot) May 7, 2020
Perhaps Kenny needs to understand what a liability is (although look in the mirror may help). You receive money but don’t fulfil contract. You have a liability(debt) to other party. It’s laughable these guys trying to talk accounts and governance. Have any ever served on a Board
— Schrodinger’s Cat (@trebletrebleye1) May 7, 2020
Balanced and impartial as ever.
— Gary H* (@Garyham67) May 7, 2020
BBC Staunch Sound
— Earl of Lockdown (@timmalloy70) May 7, 2020
Kenny MacIntyre and Tom English. Let the spin begin ?
— Lainey Donnel ????????? (@LaineyDonnel) May 7, 2020
Aye ur gonna get an unbias oponion there eh naw
— Jim Cunning (@jimcunning1) May 7, 2020
Time for “proper” journalists and ex player pundits to stand up and speak the truth. Reckoning time for @TEnglishSport, @BBCSportsound biased coverage and poor editorial decisions, Rangers a “disrepute charge” and hefty fine for malicious and slanderous accusations. Let’s move on
— DMM (@milligandmm) May 7, 2020
I take it Tom you will be calling out the no bullying allegations just made live by Mr Robertson.
You have not been slow up till now?— charlie mccluskey (@chasmccluskey1) May 7, 2020
Chief Sports Reporter Tom English has been at the front of the campaign demanding an independent investigation from the SPFL board into something. With Scot Gardiner and Ann Budge being interviewed in recent weeks there is no room for any suggestion that the board of the SPFL have acted in accordance with Company Law.
Earlier this week Steven Thompson revealed that his pals wouldn’t accept Celtic being awarded the 2019/20 Premiership title. You can tell a lot about someone by the company that they keep.
Shaping the debate is Kenny MacIntyre who likes nothing better than a trek down Memory Lane with members of the Ferguson family, big Boydy, wee Doddsy, Alex Rae or Neil McCann. Recently MacIntyre liked a tweet which appeared to have a photoshopped image of Mark Hateley involved in an attack on Dundee’s Dens Park.
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