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  1. Not necessarily, Huns have spies/grasses everywhere, you can be sure if he said something controversial it would end up on FollowFollow somehow. True story - around the turn of the millennium someone on here took a dislike to me and posted a link to my Bebo page which contained an image of Neil Simpson winning a 50/50 against Ian Durrant. Along with that they posted my real name, address, phone number. Wasn’t a pleasant time. Anyway, fast forward more than 20 years, halfway across the world, a Hun upon seeing my name identifies me as the Dons fan with the Simmy tackle on the internet. These “people” are not fucking normal and I wouldn’t give them any opportunity to interfere with my professional life no matter how correct I am.
    2 points
  2. We don't play two holding mids, it's usually Clarkson behind Shinnie and one other (usually McGrath). There is good reason to suggest that playing two holding mids would be a much better strategy.
    1 point
  3. Well done for picking up the deliberate mistake. Left it there to see if anyone was actually reading it……or I got distracted.
    1 point
  4. 1. Maintain status quo 2. Maintain....
    1 point
  5. BBC run impartiality training courses. That's the funniest thing I've heard all year. However, reading between the lines, happy to leave things there.
    1 point
  6. No, it means being accurate regardless of partisan beliefs. For the betterment of, and justice within, the game.
    1 point
  7. Yep, they had live commentary of the Hun game tonight alongside the obvious game of the day being the Edinburgh derby. If anyone else's game had been on tonight, they'd have just - correctly - have done commentary for one game. I doubt the commentary slot will be deployed elsewhere and the main radio Scotland channel will be returned to a best of Brian Burnett or some shite. It's a massive, destructive, bias. It occurs because they view impartiality through the lens of two teams rather than the entire league (thus, you have to broadcast a Hun game because you broadcast a Tim game yesterday). I don't believe Panda would be terrified of the reprisals of not calling them the old firm, but the BBC most certainly are. At no point would the BBC air (and stand by) the factually correct and impartial view that the Huns are not the same team as prior to 2012 and so they would no longer be referring to them as the old firm for the sake of both accuracy and to ensure that another liquidation left off can be encouraged in future.
    1 point
  8. Whatever Agree to disagree. Far too many in the scottish media brown arse the pair of them.
    1 point
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