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Hundreds of points you could make on the topic and they go with this? Vile.
I haven't listened to them in goodness knows how long. Not sure them making statements like the above should be ignored though.Don’t listen to them, simple
Don’t listen to them, simple
I would suggest the opposite.
Watch them. Watch them VERY carefully.
I would suggest the opposite.
Watch them. Watch them VERY carefully.
Even I don't know what to say to that.Hundreds of points you could make on the topic and they go with this? Vile.
Because their head of sport is the partner of the guy who runs their (Celtic's) PR Firm.Sorry I don’t understand. Why is a radio station tweeting this at all?
Sorry I don’t understand. Why is a radio station tweeting this at all?
The words "Morally Bankrupt " come to mindEven I don't know what to say to that.
Hundreds of points you could make on the topic and they go with this? Vile.
Sorry I don’t understand. Why is a radio station tweeting this at all?
I would suggest the opposite.
Watch them. Watch them VERY carefully.
Interesting they were all happy to hound and punish us for EBT’s and they were “morally wrong” and “should have been declared”
Total double standards.
Do they mean reported as in, on the news by them or other media outlets or reported to the police if its been seen by a witness.Hundreds of points you could make on the topic and they go with this? Vile.
Heard the news report in the car last night on the way to the game, it was mostly unrelated to the beasts situation. Can’t remember the start of the report but was basically saying there isn’t enough protection for children/why is the law one of the few countries people aren’t legally required to report anything. It specifically noted NI has this law, rest of UK does not. Think they then threw in a comment at the end about Ruth Davidsons calls for a public enquiry about beast fc.
Im all on board with calling out the beasts and there protectors but in this instance it was regarding something else.
Hundreds of points you could make on the topic and they go with this? Vile.
Radio Clyde News✔@RadioClydeNews
It’s a professionally accepted standard that child protection issues *should* be reported, but there is no legal requirement in Scots or UK law.
https://twitter.com/intent/like?tweet_id=1151869502629564421
4:01 PM - Jul 18, 2019
Opens your eyes to the festering cesspit Scotland has become .
" Saw a child being raped once, thought to myself, I SHOULD report this, then I thought, ach, there's no LEGAL REQUIREMENT, I'll leave it "
No right-minded person thinks like this.
For Radio Clyde to offer this up as some sort of excuse for the paedophile-harbouring Club they're acting for is beyond disgraceful!
They specifically mention the boys club in this first tweet. They're absolutely doing Celtic and Hollicom's bidding here.
I'm fucking astounded at that.
I know all about Herbison and her li ls to Hollicom but this is beyond any level I thought Clyde would stop too.
You knew Keevins at all wouldn't speak about it on the sports show taking the standard Celtic fans deflection stance.
This however? This is miles beyond that.
The crux.I keep using an analogy of a nursery school abusing children, and the primary school in the same building that it feeds saying "nothing to do with us. Seperate entity."
If this happened at a nursery in Ayr and 10 kids were abused I'd like to think West FM wouldn't say "although the protection of children abused have been reported, there was no legal requirement"
There are several tweets re-iterating this.That has to be a VERY ill advised tweet from Radio Hollicom.
They WILL be on the wrong side of history here. Shame on everyone at Radio Clyde.
Timmy, “ look, it’s only child abuse and there’s no legal requirement for us to report it, so we’ve done nothing wrong”.