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Topic History of: Middlesborough FC announcer Mark Page found guilty
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MCR Well that's the organisation he was working for not the BBC who he left well over 30 years ago.
But no it's another excuse for a story and for the anti-BBC mob to attack the BBC. And hardly a
well known name either.

I have no idea if he truly was guilty or innocent, like all these stories you would have to
be a "fly on the wall" when the events occured to know what happened.

Not beyond the realms of possibility that he could have been hacked not saying he was but
saw James Masterton going off about it (without mentioning who it was) but sounds like
he believes he was stitched up.

I have no idea but it's another reason for the anti-BBC mob to get on their high horse.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tees-60677861

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