Rangers fans criticise outspoken journalist for bitter North Korea column
20th February 2021
The column – which appears in
The Times – concerns Rangers’ recent approach to vexatious media coverage where the club have been proactive with what many fans would likely describe as nefarious, counterproductive and unwarranted press.
✍My column in The Times:
•With so much to celebrate on the pitch, why is Rangers FC turning into the North Korea of Scottish football?
•The embattled Scott Allan
The most glaringly obvious example of this involves the
BBC, with whom Rangers have no co-operation with following the revoking of one journalist’s press rights.
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