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Hand wringers Kaye Adams and Graham Spiers jump onboard the Offended Bus

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With Janes Lewis almost silent on the issue Graham Spiers and Kaye Adams have hosted an hour long phone in on Radio Scotland discussing two words from Brendan Rodgers on Sunday.

Following Celtic’s dramatic late win on Sunday the ‘Motherwell fan’ was clearly upset, especially after misquoting Rodgers in her mangled pre-match interview with the hoops boss.

While Rodgers discussed the match in general Lewis only wanted to focus on Celtic’s poor first half performance which produced an ‘As It Stands’ league table with Celtic five points behind in second place.

When Rodgers mentioned that ‘the story has been written’ for Celtic this season it was a clear reference to the excitement led by BBC Scotland at the hoops dropping into second place in the Premiership table.

Lewis has a long back story of being uncomfortable covering success for Celtic, she knows exactly the story that BBC Scotland are forming for this season, if she is in doubt a check on the Group chat between Kenny Macintyre, Tom English, Alasdair Lamont, Kenny Miller, Neil McCann and Steven Thompson should put her right.

Seeing that the post-match interview was heading down a dead end Rodgers decided to politely wind it up with a mention of ‘Good Girl’, a phrase that Lewis repeated.

Since then all sorts of unexpected travellers have boarded the Offended Bus, with no real relevance in 2024 it is exactly the sort of topic that Adams and Spiers thrive off. Spiers described the comment as horrible! Toe curling.

With anti Irish and anti Catholic songs and chants filling the airwaves at every match from Ibrox that is one subject that the state broadcasters won’t go near let alone host an hour long phone-in about.

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  • Stevie says:

    Shower of wet blankets need to get a grip. He said good girl ffs. Just as well he never called her a fat slag innit

  • John Copeland says:

    All topics of discussions come from above….a boss ! Adams was following instructions from her boss at the radio station to wring every last drop of make believe controversy from the issue .

    You know the same boss who helps sanction the employment of a multitude of ex EBT the Rangers players and affiliates on BBC radio Scotland and BBC Scotland in particular .

    Do you think that anyone shall complain about the character of big fake Kris Boyd on Sky Sports when he spouts his anti Celtic diatribes every week ?

    Considering the fact that he is allegedly employed as a neutral commentator ,it’s a disgrace why he gets allowed to regurgitate his bias every time he appears on the SS programme continually and is accepted by his bosses and the SMSM in particular.

  • Dinger says:

    BBC billy boys club

    • Graham says:

      Spot on mate. BBC are not important to us. Celtic dhould ban them. They will have plenty to cope with as Rangers lose the league

  • harold shand says:

    Best thing about this is seeing huns etc piling in with their fake empathy

    Then Tam Sellic etc searching out and reposting their own misogynist tweets that the stupid c*nts have completely forgotten about

    Keep up the good work Bhoys

    • TicToc says:

      Harold, be careful not to get sucked in here with all the totally OTT political correctness.
      “……searching out and reposting their own misogynist tweets……”
      There’s NOTHING mysoginistic about saying “good girl”.
      It’s just faux ‘offence’ being TAKEN to suit an agenda. Nothing new for us. What WOULD be new would be a person in a senior position at the PLC saying something (anything?) in defence of our Club and its workforce. Lawwell ya scumbag, are you reading this?

  • Nathaniel says:

    Hi Joe
    You forget to mention that Kaye Adams works for BBC Scotland as does Jane Lewis.
    Talk about having an agenda!!

  • J martin says:

    When is bbc and all arse licking huns going to do or say something about the sectarian abuse Celtic take every week at loads of other stadiums . Adams and all get a fcuking life ya bunch of BIGOTS .

    • Clachnacuddin and the Hoops says:

      The Twelfth of NEVER is the answer to that…

      The only decent output on BBC Scotland is Springwatch, Autumnwatch and Winterwatch –

      And that’ll be The BBC in London in charge of that as if it was BBC Scotland they’d make a Pure Cunt of it…

      Oops – Maybe I’ll upset the poor wee snowflake centric souls with that third sentence –

      Well Fcuk them if I do is all I can say !!!

  • Jas says:

    So “good girl” – bad, “sectarian, bigoted songs” OK.
    BBC Hootsmon can go fck themselves, everyone could see where Lewis was attempting to lead Rodgers, but he was to wily for the amateur hack.

  • Bill says:

    And yet don’t seem offended by The Sash, Billy Boys or the Famine Song. Enough said.

    • Mr Vincent McSherry says:

      the sash,billy boys etc. totally acceptable in modern Scotland! “good girl”? very offensive to those at bbc scotland who have been listening to FTP and fenian Bastards for over 100 years without comment!

  • Charlie Green says:

    Inspired by the latest “Curb”, I say we are all Brenden Rodgers.

  • John S says:

    The phrase is a very common one in Ulster, as is ‘Good lad’.

  • Tam says:

    A “the rangers” manager calls referees CHEATS and have been CHEATING “the rangers” for years..in his very 1st game in charge…”Gerrard”….. nothing…… another “the rangers” manager argues with a journalist who asked a question he didn’t like so he asked the journalist a question and the journalist has to remind him as the “the rangers” manager your here to answer questions “Clement” …. nothing….. Rogers calls a girl a “good girl” days later some people are still trying to make something of it…. outrageous

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