Quantcast
Latest News

BBC Scotland can’t come to terms with loss of O** F*** derby

|
Image for BBC Scotland can’t come to terms with loss of O** F*** derby

It seems that no-one at BBC Scotland has noticed the postponement of the fixture that their army of pundits would have been drooling over today. 

The Lowland League barely gets a look in with the state broadcaster- there is next to nothing on Bonnyrigg Rose running away with the title or the six match winning run that Celtic B have put together. 

Any excuse to bang the drum for their beloved O** F*** circus isn’t to be missed by BBC Scotland even when the fund raising event was postponed five days ago. 

 GAME OFF LADS

While the Ibrox club wanted their first team stars to play in front of just 500 fans at Aberdeen and Celtic the Murray Park starlets won’t get that experience with the visit of Tommy McIntyre’s young Celts postponed. 

No refunds have been offered for a match that the club has been promoting heavily in terms of tickets and corporate for more than a month. 

BBC Scotland have apparently been in dispute with the Ibrox club since 2015 with no formal presence at media conferences or home matches. 

Charlie Adam, Chris Burke, Dick Forster, Mark Hateley, Billy Dodds, Neil McCann, Shelley Kerr and Steven Thompson are all regulars on football coverage from the state broadcaster. 

Videocelts Extension Button

Share this article

Online and independent- the only way to be. Enjoying instant news access and reaction, following the trends if not an influencer!

0 comments

  • John mcghee says:

    BBC ARE JUST SCUM RATS.

  • Joseph Mcaleer says:

    Old boys club.whats new….great to be on the public Payroll

  • Pan says:

    There are plenty of fools who pay their licence.
    I gave up TV 5 or 6 years ago and have never regretted it. TV is just a means of deadening the senses and thought processes of the human species with its lies and mis-information. I don’t miss it at all and neither do the family. Life is much richer and for living to the full.

Comments are closed.