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DELETE! Crass Tom English oversteps the mark again

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Tom English has again had to turn to the DELETE button as he jumped the gun to criticise Hibs owner Ron Gordon. 

Last month the Chief Sports Reporter for BBC Scotland was forced to delete a tweet criticising Celtic’s ‘crass’ reaction in expressing their condolences following the death of Shane Warne. 

BBC decided to apologise directly to Celtic after some fans went through the complaints procedure. 

It seems that no lessons have been learned by the former Scotsman reporter. Despite having no commercial pressures it seems that English can’t help logging in to Twitter for some self-publicity. 

Wading in head first to throw about opinions ahead of watching an interview is the action of an excitable adolescent on social media, not a flabby middle aged professional with more than 20 years experience in reporting on Scottish sport. 

It seems that his affection for matters Gorgie-related inspired the latest ill-judged tweet. During the summer of 2020 English used his place on Sportsound to bring in Leslie Deans, Gregory Campbell, Scot Gardiner and Ann Budge to bang the drum from Hearts.  

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  • Tony B says:

    What’s your favourite soup West Brit Uncle Tom?

    Brown Windsor? Or do you talk so much shoite, it just looks like you’ve been supping it from the master’s spoon?

  • Scud Missile says:

    If Tom English would just put down his crayons for a minute and stop reading his Janet&John books he might grasp what it is exactly that’s going on.
    Tom English the only guy that can make Paul Gascoigne look like Bamber Gascoigne.

  • Sophie Johnstone says:

    What’s he got wrong,sacking Maloney after a few months Is ridiculous,you can’t implement your style on a team in such a short space of time

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