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McCann rips into BBC colleague in awkward live radio row after Scotland loss

Former Scotland star Neil McCann and BBC Scotland's chief sports writer, Tom English, were involved in a tense exchange on live radio following the loss to Brazil

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McCann rips into BBC colleague in awkward live radio row after Scotland loss

Former Scotland star Neil McCann and BBC Scotland's chief sports writer, Tom English, were involved in a tense exchange on live radio following the loss to Brazil

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BBC's Scotland World Cup punditry team in blazing on-air row

With Scotland now staring down the barrel of a likely World Cup exit, emotions were high as BBC colleagues Neil McCann and Tom English clashed during a feisty on-air spat.

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  1. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·mirror.co.uk

    McCann rips into BBC colleague in awkward live radio row after Scotland loss

    Former Scotland star Neil McCann and BBC Scotland's chief sports writer, Tom English, were involved in a tense exchange on live radio following the loss to Brazil

  2. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·dailymail.com

    BBC's Scotland World Cup punditry team in blazing on-air row

    With Scotland now staring down the barrel of a likely World Cup exit, emotions were high as BBC colleagues Neil McCann and Tom English clashed during a feisty on-air spat.