Exactly and this isn't just about the Pete The Badge incident. There have been a whole series of issues regarding their coverage of us that I've complained about. I understand that the commercial media have to pander to the rag/dipper fan-base and accept that, albeit reluctantly. But the BBC should be the one organisation that is above all that and that treats everyone the same, fairly and impartially. Every individual working for an organisation, big or small, is an ambassador for and should reflect the values of that organisation. The BBC has a published set of guidelines and standards that one or more of their staff or contractors is blatantly ignoring and they should be held to account for that, in the same way that if a member of staff at Tesco was abusive without reason, you'd expect action to be taken rather than the management failing to deal with it and issuing a mealy-mouthed response.
And it also begs the question that if they're allowing bias to control their sport output then where else in the organisation are people allowed to project their views as the BBC's? There's a whole issue over editorial control and balance that they seem to be ignoring. If they want to behave like TalkSport then they should abandon the licence fee and take adverts. If they want to be funded by the public, then they should respect their audience