"These people are supposed to be impartial professionals. They should be bloody well ashamed of themselves."
Totally and utterly agree and with the BBC particularly, which lets face facts it is a tax payer funded impartial news/entertainment corporation, it's high time the club came down hard on their agenda.
The BBC is no longer fit for purpose at any level, it's credibility for all non biased news coverage long gone.
It's now reached an even lower level than The Sun newspaper and appears desperate for credibility.
I agree with you but I'd make a distinction between the BBC's news and sports departments and the rest of its outputs.
To explain.. I'd point everyone to David Mitchell's excellent, expletive riddled rant as chairperson on 'Have I Got News..' earlier this year. This was in the immediate aftermath of the Martin Bashir/Princess Diana revelations.
In essence he said 'I'm f*cking annoyed with BBC news department because it's activities and cover ups are allowing f*ckers with agendas (eg right-wing Tories) to undermine the BBC as a whole, jeopardising those parts of the BBC such as Arts, Drama and Radio which are producing excellent work' (as I say, words to that effect)
For me, one can add the BBC sports department to the criticism levelled at its news department by David Mitchell. It is partial (especially in its football coverage); it is easily led by smart PR johnnies working for the likes of The Red Filth across town; and it plays at every turn (it seems to me) to the lowest common denominator (which is usually the fan bases supporting - in order - United, Liverpool and Arsenal).
So, I'd attack the BBC for its increasingly poor performance over the past few decades in the area of news and sports reporting/analysis whereas I'd defend its incredible achievements in bringing culture and the arts to us.
Like everyone on here along with those who go to the ground or watch us on tv, I feel that I have been blessed to see this City since 2008. All of the ups and downs prior to then were good but since the Sheikh came in, it has been nothing short of wonderful. That the wider media, including the BBC, cannot (a) enjoy what is being achieved by our club on and off the pitch and (b) fairly reflect the club's achievements, is its loss not ours.
And there may come a day when, if ever the BBC really does come under threat from those with agendas against it, the BBC's lack of defenders/supporters will be because it has alienated so many people such as us Blues along the way..