Following my correspondence with the club, and my earlier criticism of them for not recognising my email of complaint, there is news. I've received a reply from Vicky Kloss. I think the following email from her will answer most of the questions raised on this now lengthy thread. Credit where it's due, and I draw comfort from the fact that the club is indeed engaging the relevant departments at the BBC, press and media in general to robustly defend and challenge potentially damaging matters that affect our club.
David,
Thanks for the email. We, like you, were obviously concerned to see this instance of Pete being labelled as ‘Bertie’ on the BBC website. The inference was as clear to us as it was to you (and others on some of our fan forums).
As soon as it was brought to our attention, we immediately contacted the Head of Football at the BBC (in writing and on the phone) to formally raise our objections. The BBC agreed with ours (and the fans) views on this posting, ensuring it was removed immediately and that the matter was to be looked into internally.
My team also undertook a regular and detailed dialogue with senior members of the Supporters Club throughout this process, who, in turn, liaised with the fans about our position/action via one particular bluemoon thread on this topic.
The current position is that we understand that the BBC are apologising in writing to anyone offended by this posting. This, coupled with the removal of the post, is the response we would have been looking for from any media outlet publishing an untruth.
Beyond that, my team are proactive with issues of clear misrepresentation in relation to Manchester City FC and our supporters and in relation to Simon Heggie in particular, the reason you didn’t get a response is that the email address was incorrect so it was never received.
Kind regards
Vicky Kloss
Vicky Kloss
Chief Communications Officer
City Football Group
Vicky.Kloss@cityfootball.com
I think you would all agree that was excellent work from Vicky and her team. Her department receives its fair share of criticism on here. So it's only right and proper to promote the department when a lot of their work involves a quiet diplomacy most of the time. Now back to the BBC complaints department.