It’s not like BBC Scotland to risk the ire of Rangers fans with their coverage of Scotland’s premier club.
The broadcaster has reached a level of infamy amongst the Ibrox support for its unrelenting attacks on a club which the vast majority of its football-loving license fee payers support.
Akin more to a group of Celtic cheerleaders with some historic bitterness towards Rangers, their latest move hardly even deserves the coverage this article is about to give it.

But alas, the Rangers support are expressing their outrage on Twitter after BBC Radio Scotland invited Craig Whyte onto their Off the Ball radio show.
Rangers still carry on despite this “businessman” trying to rip the soul out of the club and infuriating Rangers fans in the process.
A charlatan of the highest order, he’s back in the news after writing the Moonhowling Sevocist’s answer to 50 Shades of Grey.
His new book, coupled with the fact that anything that berates Rangers appears to be considered a win for the national broadcaster, has deemed a man whose coupon looks the spit of a melted welly, newsworthy.
And that’s what he wants.

Giving him a shameless platform to promote his new erotic literature for simple-minded Celtic fans, they even got the high chief of Sevco to give the biggest Sevco of the year so far.
Yes, Rangers are obviously new club, Lord Whyte pronounces proudly [Twitter]. Gie it a rest.
Something tells me he’ll be a recurring face in Scottish football as he yearns for the public eye and a quick few bucks.
He’s not be taken seriously – but the fact the BBC have allowed him back on their broadcasting probably should be.
Rangers fans have taken to Twitter to berate BBC Scotland for issuing yet another slap to the face of the club’s supporters:
https://twitter.com/4ladshadadream/status/1228680765111705601
https://twitter.com/RMcTGers77/status/1228682581111197699
https://twitter.com/Caniggiasband/status/1228680526023872514
