We never played last night (BBC Reporting Scotland)

Call and tell the licence people you will not be renewing because of their bias. Tell them you wont be watching BBC or any other live broadcasts until they start reporting fairly.
 
I listened to sportsound for 20 mins after the game and it didn't take long to point out it was Johnny foreigners fault and maybe killie would have been better getting a british manager. So much for diversity
 
I mentioned on a thread a week or two ago, it's their petty content that is shown throughout the UK and internationally. Potentially much more damaging than if it were just confined to Scotland.
 
You know how not to get annoyed by their shite?? Dont watch it,dont visit their websites and stop paying the tv licence
& if questioned, use them choosing not to report on Rangers getting through to the next round of the Europa league with a 10-0 aggregate result as a reason why you're not renewing your license.

What we shouldn't be doing is posting a link to every bam up they put on their website so they get the spike in hits with everybody raging.
 
No, but you clearly aren't. Celtc stories should not be on a Rangers club page, never mind be the top story. Who gives a toss on here or to other Rangers fans if Gemmill's boots from 1967 sold for £ 18,000 ? Shearer's medals should be the top story. What part of Rangers club page don't you understand ?
I explained how the BBC online pages work yet you still cannot or refuse to understand it.

Also,, for the second time, the story you refer to is not the "top story" on the Rangers page. It is the most recent. They are all in chronological order.
 
I explained how the BBC online pages work yet you still cannot or refuse to understand it.

Also,, for the second time, the story you refer to is not the "top story" on the Rangers page. It is the most recent. They are all in chronological order.

Well you're wrong, again. You can give examples of Rangers stories appearing as the top story on the BBC Scotland Celtc club page to prove your point. I can wait.
 
When we beat Dundee in the 2003 Scottish Cup Final (Big Amo Header) They didn’t report it on the sports news of reporting Scotland. Instead they had a report on Scotland’s netball team. When asked at the time, their response was that they don’t have the time to respond every single sports issue in the country
 
Well you're wrong, again. You can give examples of Rangers stories appearing as the top story on the BBC Scotland Celtc club page to prove your point. I can wait.
I wouldn't know as I have never checked their or any other page.

However, what I am telling you are the facts of how the BBC website works.

You can either choose to believe it or keep your tin foil hat on.
 
The wife who cares not a jot about football actually said, Why did they not mention "Our" result after the Kilmarnock result?
I then went into details about the situation regarding a certain Khant from the bbc, and Rangers..
Her reply was. "Thank feck we pay them feck all,,, Bastards!!!!
That was Verbatim.
 
I wouldn't know as I have never checked their or any other page.

However, what I am telling you are the facts of how the BBC website works.

You can either choose to believe it or keep your tin foil hat on.

I'll take that as you haven't a clue what you're talking about. Your facts would have evidence, which they don't. Not even one shred. I'll leave that right there.
 
They might be able to bury us winning in Europe, they might even be able to bury the largest sporting paedo ring in British history, however they won’t be able to bury 55 and the celebrations that follow....
 
Cancel, Cancel. and fucking CANCEL.
They are in breach of their OWN charter.
Therefore in-breach of contract. Full Stop.
 
Doesn't bother me in fact if they carry it on to the TV programme and ignore us it would mean less issues brought up to the SFA for the attention of the compliance bint .
Bunch of scum low life's
 
they'll need to report us winning league title 55
No they won't. They will just report that Ceptic or Aberdoom are vice champions and so have qualified for Europe.
If they do report on us I hope they are still on the roundabout with selfie sticks trying peek over the famous blue gates.
Fcuk the Bias Broadcasting Corporation
 
From the bbc

Rangers set up a Europa League second qualifying round reunion with 2017 conquerors Progres Niederkorn by cruising past Gibraltans St Joseph's.
Leading 4-0 from their first leg, Alfredo Morelos netted a hat-trick after Joe Aribo's third-minute opener.
Morelos headed home before the break, then added a penalty and a delightful back-heel finish in the second half.
His replacement, Jermain Defoe, came off the bench to net a late double, the second finishing a lovely move.
The 10-0 aggregate victory means Steven Gerrard's men will play Progres of Luxembourg next, who dealt the Ibrox side a shock defeat in the first round of qualifiers two years ago, and beat Cork City on aggregate on Thursday.
Morelos makes hay in Rangers rout

This was a turkey shoot, an opportunity for Gerrard to put minutes into some of his fringe players and new recruits. The likes of Greg Docherty, back from a loan spell at Shrewsbury Town, and new signing Jake Hastie, a summer arrival from Motherwell, were among nine changes to the first-leg XI.
The revamped hosts seared into the lead with less than three minutes gone, the industrious Docherty deftly sliding in Aribo, and the powerful midfielder tucking home his first Rangers goal from a tight angle.
But amid the new and returning men, it was a familiar, impish and much-cherished face that stole the show.
A wonderful display of strength and finesse from Morelos, leading the line in place of Defoe, carved out a glorious chance for Hastie to open his Rangers account with four minutes of the half remaining. The Colombian nudged the ball past his marker up the left, bullied his way to the bye-line and nudged inside for Hastie. But with the goal at his mercy, the young winger screwed wide.
Rangers would strike again before the interval, though, that combination pivotal again. Stand-in captain Connor Goldson lofted Hastie's low corner towards the back post with a beautiful back-heel flick, and galloping in to nod it home was Morelos - his 50th goal in 93 outings for the club.
The prolific striker racked up 30 last term and was the Scottish Premiership's top scorer with 18. And he soon surpassed the half-century of goals, dispatching a penalty 12 minutes into the second half after Daniel Guerrero had barged Docherty to ground, and completing his treble with a sumptuous back-heel finish from Docherty's fine delivery. That's four goals in two games in the new campaign.
It was the Colombian's last act of the night. Off went Morelos, on came Defoe, the goals continuing to cascade down on a weary St Joseph's defence. They came close to snatching a consolation when Juan Pena was twice denied on the line by Andy Halliday, but the part-timers were filleted again and again.
Defoe knocked in Matt Polster's low cross on 77 minutes, then started and finished a gloriously slick move involving Scott Arfield and a Stewart back-heel to round off an enjoyable shellacking for Rangers and Ibrox.

Rangers 'have really added to squad' - analysis

Former Rangers goalkeeper Cammy Bell on Sportsound
I didn't expect anything else from Rangers. This was a game where Gerrard could allow so many other players to play and make a lot of changes, which is a good thing for Rangers.
They're going to need a big squad this season and I really think they have added to the squad this summer. It's exciting times for the fans, but I'm sure they'll not get too far ahead of themselves.
Rangers need to be in the group stage and trying to progress beyond that as well to go to the next level.
 
From the bbc

Rangers set up a Europa League second qualifying round reunion with 2017 conquerors Progres Niederkorn by cruising past Gibraltans St Joseph's.
Leading 4-0 from their first leg, Alfredo Morelos netted a hat-trick after Joe Aribo's third-minute opener.
Morelos headed home before the break, then added a penalty and a delightful back-heel finish in the second half.
His replacement, Jermain Defoe, came off the bench to net a late double, the second finishing a lovely move.
The 10-0 aggregate victory means Steven Gerrard's men will play Progres of Luxembourg next, who dealt the Ibrox side a shock defeat in the first round of qualifiers two years ago, and beat Cork City on aggregate on Thursday.

Morelos makes hay in Rangers rout

This was a turkey shoot, an opportunity for Gerrard to put minutes into some of his fringe players and new recruits. The likes of Greg Docherty, back from a loan spell at Shrewsbury Town, and new signing Jake Hastie, a summer arrival from Motherwell, were among nine changes to the first-leg XI.
The revamped hosts seared into the lead with less than three minutes gone, the industrious Docherty deftly sliding in Aribo, and the powerful midfielder tucking home his first Rangers goal from a tight angle.
But amid the new and returning men, it was a familiar, impish and much-cherished face that stole the show.
A wonderful display of strength and finesse from Morelos, leading the line in place of Defoe, carved out a glorious chance for Hastie to open his Rangers account with four minutes of the half remaining. The Colombian nudged the ball past his marker up the left, bullied his way to the bye-line and nudged inside for Hastie. But with the goal at his mercy, the young winger screwed wide.
Rangers would strike again before the interval, though, that combination pivotal again. Stand-in captain Connor Goldson lofted Hastie's low corner towards the back post with a beautiful back-heel flick, and galloping in to nod it home was Morelos - his 50th goal in 93 outings for the club.
The prolific striker racked up 30 last term and was the Scottish Premiership's top scorer with 18. And he soon surpassed the half-century of goals, dispatching a penalty 12 minutes into the second half after Daniel Guerrero had barged Docherty to ground, and completing his treble with a sumptuous back-heel finish from Docherty's fine delivery. That's four goals in two games in the new campaign.
It was the Colombian's last act of the night. Off went Morelos, on came Defoe, the goals continuing to cascade down on a weary St Joseph's defence. They came close to snatching a consolation when Juan Pena was twice denied on the line by Andy Halliday, but the part-timers were filleted again and again.
Defoe knocked in Matt Polster's low cross on 77 minutes, then started and finished a gloriously slick move involving Scott Arfield and a Stewart back-heel to round off an enjoyable shellacking for Rangers and Ibrox.


Rangers 'have really added to squad' - analysis

Former Rangers goalkeeper Cammy Bell on Sportsound
I didn't expect anything else from Rangers. This was a game where Gerrard could allow so many other players to play and make a lot of changes, which is a good thing for Rangers.
They're going to need a big squad this season and I really think they have added to the squad this summer. It's exciting times for the fans, but I'm sure they'll not get too far ahead of themselves.
Rangers need to be in the group stage and trying to progress beyond that as well to go to the next level.

Not sure what your point is with this? The OP was pointing out there was no mention of our game on the news.
 
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