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Im just watching the Liverpool game and who is on? Our very own TB. Its one thing having two jobs, one being a coach of our National team, but this is just pointless and being on the tv more just means more things on his mind. We are in need of him to have 110% on our club and i dont belive this is going to help at all.

You wouldnt see the manager of one of the big SPL teams having 3 jobs!(Maybe more for all we know) So why should we? I understand that most SPL managers are pundits during the season also but not when they have two other full time jobs!

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The Scottish commentary team is only seen in Scotland.

Why they are commentating on English team games when Rangers are in action is another question, but was perhaps an inspired move by STV to prevent undue suffering.

TB's undue suffering, at least :(

The Scottish commentary team is only seen in Scotland.

Why they are commentating on English team games when Rangers are in action is another question, but was perhaps an inspired move by STV to prevent undue suffering.

ITV head office think that Rangers are not worth spending time and money on. And who am I to argue. ITV in london have not allowed STV to opt out of their transmission, so they have to take what they are given from London.

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/football/spl/...86908-21649463/

Edited by Dewsburydude

The Scottish commentary team is only seen in Scotland.

Why they are commentating on English team games when Rangers are in action is another question, but was perhaps an inspired move by STV to prevent undue suffering.

Sky had the TV rights for the Rangers game.

The Scottish commentary team is only seen in Scotland.

Why they are commentating on English team games when Rangers are in action is another question, but was perhaps an inspired move by STV to prevent undue suffering.

And of course Rangers are shee ite

Reason for edit undo swear filter bypass (oops)

Edited by PullMyFinger

The Scottish commentary team is only seen in Scotland.

Why they are commentating on English team games when Rangers are in action is another question, but was perhaps an inspired move by STV to prevent undue suffering.

Sky had the TV rights for the Rangers game.

No they didn't.

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