So it's not down to the tweet, it's just not liking the BBC anyway.
For what it's worth I made my views clear about 80 pages ago. BBC sport should apologise and admit they got it wrong. But complaining that this breaches the charter is like complaining that your rights under the NHS constitution have been abused because the GP receptionist was a bit short with you.
No, you like the BBC are wrong. The tweet caused the outrage and rightly so. The discontent with the rest of the media and the BBC had been simmering for a while that much is true. The other tossers we don't pay for unless we choose to, the BBC we have little choice and as such it is supposed to be impartial and it isn't. Not only that but it had been having sly digs and reporting unfavourably on anything related to us for a while, mainly unchecked. Like all bullies they believed that they could then get away with more and more unchallenged until we reached the absolute low point of the picture and comments regarding Pete.
The analogy between the doctor's receptionist and NHS is total bollocks and you know it. The corporation is abusing it's position by reporting on our club unfairly and unfavourably and has publicly taken the piss, on a site funded by us, out of an elderly fan who deserves plaudits not ridicule. They haven't apologised properly, just a bog standard 'Smooth it over' letter which was sent in private. I suggest we fight them as hard as possible until they too feel uncomfortable and are exposed for what they are. You of course do not have to do so but don't try lecturing the ones that are willing to do so or trying to imply our reasons are different to what we claim.