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BBC footy journalist suspended from his position following a reference to a players scuffle as 'handbags' ...whatever next !
Mind you, it's been reported in the Current Bun so cant be sure of the accuracy.
A BBC football pundit has been suspended after listeners complained that he used an offensive term.
The controversy arose after Steve 'Tommo' Thompson described a bit of a scuffle between two players as 'handbags'.
Steve, 65, used the phrase on BBC Radio Lincolnshire during Lincoln City's 1-0 win at Swindon Town on Tuesday night.
The ex-Lincoln defender and manager, who freelances for the broadcaster, said he was 'devastated' by the decision to suspend him.
Credit: BBC
Credit: BBC
The phrase 'handbags' - similar to 'handbags at dawn' - actually appears in the Collins Dictionary, where it is described as 'an incident in which people, especially sportsmen, fight or threaten to fight, but without real intent to inflict harm'.
One fan, Bernard O'Mahoney wants Thompson to be reinstated.
As reported by The Sun, he said: "As any football fan knows, 'handbags' is an incredibly well-known saying.
"I can't begin to think who'd be offended by it. The BBC has lost touch with the public."
While another fan said: "It's just an old term. The BBC should pay more attention to songs on their stations promoting knife crime and drug use."
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Mind you, it's been reported in the Current Bun so cant be sure of the accuracy.
A BBC football pundit has been suspended after listeners complained that he used an offensive term.
The controversy arose after Steve 'Tommo' Thompson described a bit of a scuffle between two players as 'handbags'.
Steve, 65, used the phrase on BBC Radio Lincolnshire during Lincoln City's 1-0 win at Swindon Town on Tuesday night.
The ex-Lincoln defender and manager, who freelances for the broadcaster, said he was 'devastated' by the decision to suspend him.
Credit: BBC
Credit: BBC
The phrase 'handbags' - similar to 'handbags at dawn' - actually appears in the Collins Dictionary, where it is described as 'an incident in which people, especially sportsmen, fight or threaten to fight, but without real intent to inflict harm'.
One fan, Bernard O'Mahoney wants Thompson to be reinstated.
As reported by The Sun, he said: "As any football fan knows, 'handbags' is an incredibly well-known saying.
"I can't begin to think who'd be offended by it. The BBC has lost touch with the public."
While another fan said: "It's just an old term. The BBC should pay more attention to songs on their stations promoting knife crime and drug use."
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...bc-handbags/&usg=AOvVaw0k8DyCpRmMK4FZb2mVfTD2