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Neil Cameron

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4 minutes ago, Neil Cameron said:

Typical BBC Radio Scotland. Five minutes approx about Neil Mc.Cann' s press conference. Typical and continued bias,against Dundee F.C. imo.

That was disgraceful from them, most of show about Alex Neil  -  Derek Adams, Radio station should be called BBC West Coast Scotland. Paul Hartley BBC Luvie. Balanced view my ar**.

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Shocking show. Said loads of Dees had got in touch and read out three texts after a 20 min interview with an unemployed manager rambling on about Delia Smith.

Public money and absolute sh*t journalism with a huge bias.

And all the inarticulate pundits agreed Hartley should have kept his job. Do they know about his cup record and his win in the and the godawful football we have had to watch?

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I felt even worse, because I no sooner posted on here that is was on BBC & they moved on to an extended interview with Alex Neil.

And as said above ..after the comment... "And loads o' dees are getting in touch" eh hung on to hear them ..What a Waste of time !!

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6 minutes ago, Andy747k said:

Bet you all still pay your license fee too! 

And I still watch a lot of stuff on BBC. The licence fee isn't just for Richard Gordon and his chums.

I pay for Sky too and it's much worse value in my opinion.

And if you're not paying for your licence I'm telling! :P

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4 minutes ago, Andy747k said:

I don't have sky, virgin or free view, watch catch-up tv, I don't pay it 

Appreciate that and I'm not trying to be an ar** (I might still manage that though! :wacko: ) but my understanding is that if you watch TV in any way, on any device these days you still have to ay the license fee purely based on the fact that you don't need a TV, or a TV package to access BBC content (whether you watch it or not) online. It's a loophole that was pretty recently closed.

We were briefed on all this when doing Uni visits with my daughter a few weeks ago. Some students without TVs, or TV packages were prosecuted and fined last year.

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