Quite a few bears (not necessarily on here) seem to think the BBC are out to get their club and have an agenda against them.
In short, they want to see Rangers destroyed.
Can anyone explain to me why the BBC would have it in for Rangers? Are they supposed to just ignore Craig Whyte's dodgy past because it makes for uncomfortable viewing?
The BBC and Rangers
posted on 7/2/12
Nothing to see here. Bury heads in sand.
Everything will be alright.
posted on 7/2/12
Look at everyone else but, don't dare look at the Rangers
Pandora's box is needing cleansed...you should be thanking the BBC
posted on 7/2/12
TCD
If they were actually contributing anything other than a continual smear then perhaps.
It looks as though they've shot their load too early and are now looking like a witch hunt right enough.
If they had substantial evidence on Whyte breaking the law, they should have done it once and put him to the authorities. They haven't, they've just continually 'alleged' things.
That gets boring pretty quickly.
posted on 7/2/12
If they had substantial evidence on Whyte breaking the law,
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I thought they did have evidence and put it out there...
Whyte can sue but he won't...and you and I know why!
Why wouldn't Rangers fans want to know, if the person who they thought would salvage their club, was nothing more than a, I'll-have-a-shot-at-this-fitba-malarkey crook?
posted on 7/2/12
One pertinent question here ?? Has old popeye sued them for this libel yet as the beeb explained they're still waiting
I rest my case
posted on 7/2/12
WBT - You should go rest your eyes as well mate
posted on 7/2/12
.. and yer 'brain'.
posted on 7/2/12
SNAW FAIR THE BEEB ARE OOT TAE GET US
And we are supposed to be the paranoid ones
posted on 7/2/12
TCD
They had no evidence, just 'might show alleged criminality'. Which is saying nothing at all with those caveats in place.
They are digging very hard and very deep looking for muck, or anything on Craig Whyte. Why?
Why not Stuart Milne? Mad Vlad? John Boyle? Dermot Desmond? Rod Petrie?
So far the BBC has spent money on two TV programmes and lots and lots of column inches to tells us not very much but cause a great deal of discomfort for Craig Whyte. I'm sure if you spent equal effort on any of the above, you could find an embarrassing story or two to air on national TV (twice) and repeatedly through their website.
posted on 7/2/12
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