With more than 50% of their pundits having played for either of the clubs from Ibrox, the agenda of BBC Scotland has been clear for some time.Â
Every weekend Steven Thompson presents Sportscene with the state broadcaster revealing that he had been paid £485,000 into an untaxed offshore trust during his three years on the Ibrox payroll. An extra £3,100 per week, in legitimate terms that would have cost the club more than £5,000 per week to pay out.Â
Thommo is joined every week by at least one pundit with an Ibrox connection, on Sunday it was a full house with Kenny Miller and Richard Forster following the favoured script.Â
Sportscene does shape the agenda from the weekend matches, with the BBC Scotland website just as blatant in the issues that they decide to highlight.Â

So, from the weekend they pick up on two minor decisions that may have favoured Celtic long before the ball was put in the net.Â
To balance things up they are happy to confirm that there were no issues with the only goal of the game at Ibrox from Kemar Roofe.Â
Backing up the pundits BBC Scotland have heavyweight pundits Tom English, Kenny Macintyre and Alasdair Lamont.Â
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Dont fckn watch it
I refuse to pay your license until things change.
Defund the BBC
https://youtu.be/gr7vWslLTlA
Bluenose Broadcasting Cabal (BBC)presents Sevcoscene with all things blue for you. Defund the BBC.
They’re a bunch of amateurs
Joe, this bias has been obvious for years, but has intensified over the last few months. The BBC has a straightforward complaints procedure and I would suggest that all Celtic fans who are able to complete the complaints form which can be found here:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/contact/complaints
Editor: Only those paying the licence can raise a complaint!