Charlie Mulgrew wasn’t prepared to play ball with BBC Scotland as the state broadcaster suddenly showed interest in refereeing decisions.
After a month out of action through injury the veteran defender put in an impressive performance in the heart of the Dundee United defence as they took a point against the champions to maintain their push for a top six position.
How did he feel at the age of 36 after such a demanding match or how vital could that point be for United would seem like the obvious questions but not so with BBC Scotland.
Like his radio colleague Kenny Macintyre there was only one issue on the mind of Brian McLaughlin who apparently has a fondness for a team in maroon. Penalty decisions by Bobby Madden.
On yersel big chico ??? @charlie_mulgrew pic.twitter.com/lJf2NXDd3s
— Tonto (@_LOVELL_) February 20, 2022
It seems that the old mantra that controversial decisions even themselves out over a season has been abandoned by BBC Scotland.
While they focus on penalty claims the Internet bampots have highlighted the shocking ‘challenges’ from Ryan Kent and Alfredo Morelos that didn’t result in red cards from Madden.
Morelos up to the usual, eh?
A charmed existence.
Elbows for days. pic.twitter.com/at7FIHiGsj— Lint (@Zeshankenzo) February 20, 2022
Brian McLaughlin, he has been everything asst horse trainer,insurance,petrol station manager to name a few.
Don’t forget “arsehole” Frankie…
And yet again bobby madden see it and turns a blind eye to the biggest cheat in the SPFL he also see ryan jack bad tackle its a straight redcard but the man who had a season ticket for liebrox does fuck all.every fans going to next game shod take banners with them and let they corrupt scum at hampden sfa.spfl that the scum in charge of the masonic refs should get the sack Crawford allan a nothing one who turns his back on anything they scum do at liebrox.