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Don’t blame the forum for my comments as they are mine and no one held a gun to my head to make me say them, which is the beauty of free speech. If I offend you then ignore me, which is the beauty of free choice. Daily Mail comment did make me chuckle though
Just smacks of the BBC jumping on the bandwagon to deflect some of the heat they are getting about their overly child friendly staff.
Totally crazy. I though this forum was clear of flippant extreme comment. The Saville scandal at the BBC is a sad but historic one that they have not handled well. It has nothing to do with BBC sport or their reaction to Lance Armstrong. The BBC is a massive organisation and your suggestion that there is a whiff of conspiracy would be better suited to the comments pages of the Daily Mail.
good ... cheating $%^&*
He must be GUTTED! ha ha ha....