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‘Unforgivable’ ‘Really poor’ BBC Sportscene pundits go off message with Ibrox criticism

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Three weeks into the new season and viewers of BBC Sportscene would be forgiven for thinking that everything was happy and glorious at Ibrox. 

Millions have been raked in by selling Calvin Bassey and Joe Aribo with seven exciting new signings to take the club to the next level. 

Unfortunately, last night John Sick Note Souttar and Ben Davies were watching from the stand, on the bench £5m Turkish star Ridvan Yilmaz was watching Borna Barisic doing Borna Barisic things at left back. 

Unlike SPFL opponents PSV Eindhoven weren’t afraid of Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s side, they identified weaknesses and set out to exploit them. 

Especially in central defence where Connor Goldson is trying to strike up a relationship with Jon McLaughlin and James Sands. Last night PSV were merciless from set-pieces. 

Listening in to the Radio Scotland analysis of the second PSV Eindhoven goal, the BBC Scotland website reported: 

Richard Foster: 

It was a fantastic ball in, a great leap and a great header – but he looks unchallenged. It’s really poor. 

Steven Thompson: 

To lose two goals from corners in one game at this level of football… It’s unforgivable. 

If PSV finish the job next week big Thommo, Kenny Macintyre, Al Lamont and Neil McCann will need to head to Celtic Park to watch Champions League matches. 

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  • Frankie says:

    No thanks don’t need they useless clowns.

  • Dinger says:

    Should refuse them entry on we cannot guarantee their safety and see how far we get with that

  • John Copeland says:

    What is unforgivable is the BBC in its infinite wisdom decide to employ tax dodging ex The Rangers players and affiliates on a weekly basis with public licence fee money!

  • Michael Donohoe says:

    We should do what they do, lock hun reporters out for their own safety, including the daily POCKSY record scumbags.

  • Andrew says:

    Don’t want any of them near Celtic park

  • J Carter says:

    Good I hope ?? that really happens and the aforementioned names won’t be welcome at Celtic Park they have nothing positive to say about our club keep the bigots out

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