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BBC Scotland salutes Ibrox hothead Kathy Staunch Hill

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Typical of the state-broadcaster, BBC Scotland has produced a glowing profile of Kathy Hill, captain of the Ibrox Ladies team.

Anyone watching the interview won’t be in any doubt that Hill is a True Blue, a fan since 2012 when Charles Green took his Tribute Act to Brechin to start of the incredible journey.

It is hard to work out what the purpose of the interview is unless BBC Scotland are looking to replace Shelley Kerr in the Sportscene studio next season.

Certainly there were no questions about her actions at the Scottish Cup Final and setting an example to kids wanting to get into football.

Hill would be right at home with Kenny Macintyre, Alidair Lamont and Jane Lewis, sharing her views on all things using the BBC template.

With alternative viewpoints from Kenny Miller, Neil McCann and Richard Foster it won’t be long until another great season of football coverage is launched by the team at BBC Scotland.

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  • Tony B says:

    Yer but no but yer but!

  • Dando says:

    Widnae like tae huv an open wage packet gone hame oan a Friday……

    HH

  • Bob (original) says:

    Ha ha!

    Vicky Pollard…brutal.

    But there is an uncanny likeness?

    And a similar, belligerent attitude.

    A True Blue, and that’s what they do.

    And why nobody likes them! 🙂

  • Clachnacuddin and the Hoops says:

    Just yet another ‘Hill’ Billy – and sadly there are far too many of her ilk – (although there are a few Sevco fans that are ok and can take a slagging) but aye – they are few and far between !

  • Andra Chie says:

    A TOMBOY with an Absolute “haunt a house face.

  • the maister says:

    Celebrating failure? Yeah, and a waste of resources.
    BBC Spots are very good at that!
    No alternative opinion to a Hun’s’.
    Don’t forget they wouldn’t let a section of the Scottish community near Ibrox to earn a penny, based on what Church they attended on a Sunday.
    Bigots! That mentality is clearly still there. It dies hard!
    Unashamedly, the use of public resources is still used to push their superiority complex.
    Only thing is, their Establishment Club is deid and their culture is on a time-warning!
    Nobody likes us – but the BBC pays us well!

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