Nacho Novo
Well-Known Member
Jim Traynor and Club 1872:
"Rangers fans and the BBC need to understand that they pay licence fees, the same as everybody else, but they are being given a lesser service because they can't see their team on certain BBC platforms, they can't hear their manager or players on certain BBC platforms. Thats wrong. Rangers are the biggest club in the country, these fans deserve better from a national and public funded broadcaster."
"Rangers fans can turn this around as well, they can speed up the process, this has been going on for four years now, they can help enormously. They can demand the BBC start to respect them and their club. All we are asking for is fairness, balance and accuracy and Rangers fans can play a big part in this in turning the BBC around."
Rangers are publicly asking fans to begin the war against BBC Scotland, so how do we fight back instead of sitting on our hands and do nothing?
Options:
1. We cancel our TV Licence fees to ensure BBC Scotland lose public funding from every Rangers fan in the country
2. We once again organise a mass protest through Glasgow City Centre and march to the BBC Scotland Headquarters demanding change
3. We go after every single employee within BBC Scotland, ensure a full-on check of their social media history is carried out and gather evidence of bias against Rangers then publicly share their messages online
4. Every Rangers fan emails the BBC Headquarters, BBC Broadcasting House, in London, Ofcom and The Advertising Standards Authority with evidence against our club and demands change to ensure fairness, balance and accurate reporting on Rangers from now on or we take further action. http://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints/where-to-complain/
5. A long-term project to get Rangers fans employed by BBC Scotland to ensure we have a presence with the organisation so coverage and reports cannot be twisted against us and ensures fair reporting of the club
"Rangers fans and the BBC need to understand that they pay licence fees, the same as everybody else, but they are being given a lesser service because they can't see their team on certain BBC platforms, they can't hear their manager or players on certain BBC platforms. Thats wrong. Rangers are the biggest club in the country, these fans deserve better from a national and public funded broadcaster."
"Rangers fans can turn this around as well, they can speed up the process, this has been going on for four years now, they can help enormously. They can demand the BBC start to respect them and their club. All we are asking for is fairness, balance and accuracy and Rangers fans can play a big part in this in turning the BBC around."
Rangers are publicly asking fans to begin the war against BBC Scotland, so how do we fight back instead of sitting on our hands and do nothing?
Options:
1. We cancel our TV Licence fees to ensure BBC Scotland lose public funding from every Rangers fan in the country
2. We once again organise a mass protest through Glasgow City Centre and march to the BBC Scotland Headquarters demanding change
3. We go after every single employee within BBC Scotland, ensure a full-on check of their social media history is carried out and gather evidence of bias against Rangers then publicly share their messages online
4. Every Rangers fan emails the BBC Headquarters, BBC Broadcasting House, in London, Ofcom and The Advertising Standards Authority with evidence against our club and demands change to ensure fairness, balance and accurate reporting on Rangers from now on or we take further action. http://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints/where-to-complain/
5. A long-term project to get Rangers fans employed by BBC Scotland to ensure we have a presence with the organisation so coverage and reports cannot be twisted against us and ensures fair reporting of the club
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