Sky Sports Gers Aberdeen penalty pantomime reduces Scottish football to laughing stock: 

Sky Sports Gers Aberdeen penalty pantomime reduces Scottish football to laughing stock: 

As Rangers and Aberdeen played out a Scottish Premiership cracker, Sky Sports sought to reduce the affair to penalty pantomime.

What a shame that the broadcaster’s arrogant coverage of Scottish football attempted to degrade a fantastic evening of football to rage-inducing rubbish.

Sky Sports continues to portray Scottish football as the budget footballing backwater handed to them by the incompetent hacks of the Hampden boardroom, despite the fact that it is on the rise.

And that scorn for our distinctive game north of the border was palpable at full-time,

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when Sky Sports’ analysis of a brilliant Rangers Aberdeen match was reduced to conspiracy

-baiting rubbish about handballs and penalty shots.

Sky Sports’ boring broadcast of Rangers vs Aberdeen
While the rest of Scottish football, including both sides’ managers,

were reacting to an exciting match at a noisy Ibrox, Sky Sports were busy creating trouble.

Paying customers are fed crap with Chris Sutton and Kris Boyd,

the two major actors and the protagonist or

Two jesters are prompted into giving soundbites about conspiracies and referees on Sky Sports’ shoogly Scottish football stage.

With host Eilidh Barbour as Master of Ceremonies,

ex-Aberdeen goalkeeper Joe Lewis’ emotions were used as rage bait in a disastrous few minutes of television that does not reflect well on any of those involved.

Warning: the following clip provides absolutely no true insight or analysis into the football match and was expressly created to stir your tribal footballing allegiances.

Forget the reality that none of these supposed handballs is a handball;

that doesn’t matter when we have conspiracies to fuel and wrath to incite.

The fact that the national game’s announcer and major cast chose this as the apex of their analysis reflects poorly on both their contribution as experts and the Scottish football organisers.

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