Clearly BBC Scotland has taken the decision that there are more important matters to cover. A Celtic staff member being assaulted on the pitch as Ibrox doesn’t reach the threshold.
Scottish football first opened itself up to the use of alternative facts when Rangers F.C. went into administration back in 2012 followed by the inevitable liquidation.
Some Celtic fans are attacking Lawrence Shankland. Two or three have punched him. It’s a dreadful thing that has happened just now. These are absolutely unacceptable scenes.
A very visible Irish Catholic managing Celtic is extremely difficult for a large portion of the Scottish population to be at peace with.
Martin Dowden sits in the press box at Celtic Park, he closes the Follow Follow tab and gets to work.
It is as if the state broadcaster is sharing content with the most vile of Ibrox message boards.
Celtic will welcome their favoured media partners to Lennoxtown today.Martin O’Neill and a player will be made available to discuss Saturday’s match at home to Motherwell.Broadcasters will get a slot that will be released on You Tube in mid-afternoon.Celtic Communications Manager Iain Jamieson will then put on a separate session…
Eight minutes of highlights on BBC Scotland is fairly extensive. More than enough to cover five goals and other incidents of note during a match with an impact at the top and bottom of the SPFL.As a bonus favoured Sportscene pundits Neil McCann and Billy Dodds were in the home…
In the studio with Macintyre, Billy Dodds and Tom English. Three of the biggest cheerleaders in the business, men that were almost born with red, white and blue pom-poms.
Lamont saw things differently. Spending your working day in the company of Kenny Macintyre, Jane Lewis, Tom English, Neil McCann and Billy Dodds tends to have that affect. He was gutted that Bayern weren’t comfortably ahead, a goal or two for Harry Kane would have been the icing on his…
