@ultras_antifaa What has being a football manager got to do with a hateful regime. This is fucking idiotic. He was already half way through the season when the genocide started and he quit at the end. He gave pretty good reasons for not commenting whilst he was there too.
@Jas72Boyd@PTC2308@Alan_Morrison67 Yes he did, his var table did not include cups though. I mentioned Johnson as you have one more for rangers than is listed on kmi and I don’t know where it came from. Morrison uses statstical analysis as that’s his profession, what’s your expertise or bonafides?
@Jas72Boyd@PTC2308@Alan_Morrison67 Morrison actually got the same as you, except he didn’t include cups, and I see the alistair Johnson one was included even though kmi unanimously backed the refs yellow. Not sure the audit should overrule. I thought it was a hard call. Trusty cup one was bad though
@EwenDCameron Do you think he might team up with McKinnes if Röhl has a bad start to the season. I think if you got rid of McKinnes and got a real tactical manager, you would sweep it next season.
@ghostofSanFran I agree. It’s just 2 players in motion going for the same ball. My prob is the mwell penalty seems to be everything, but hearts v rangers goal is equally important as is the livi penalty let off and the st Mirren goal chopped. Or hibs goal that shouldn’t have counted.
@cmholmes1@chris_sutton73 I thought it might be, but that’s what the panel decided too. there was not an enough evidence for var to intervene, so on field decision should have stood. Same panel said hibs goal wrong and Celtic should have had a pen. Would have reduced gd to 4. 3-1 Celtic still win league.
@SuperJoeSavage That’s conjecture. Guess what, did the ref end the game? Yes did McKinney agree? Yes . Was it just because there were a few hundred fans on pitch. No. Was it just because the game as a contest was over and several seconds were left. It was both. It was reasonable.
@GrahamSpiers@TheRealDaveG I’m both with and against. Did the ref decide to stop the game. Yes. Did the opposing manager agree yes. Was it solely because of the 200 fans on the pitch. I doubt it. Was it solely because the game as a contest was over ? I doubt it. Combination of both seems reasonable
@kenny_smeaton@WavejumperOne Would you really want a title you hadn’t won on the pitch? The Motherwell penalty for Celtic and against hearts were terrible calls, but so was the shankland handball and the st Mirren one. No one shouting corruption then. I get you wanted it so much, but you have to earn it.
@JimSpenceDundee I get that from a neutrals point of view. Spices things up a bit and if the pars pull off an amazing win tomorrow, I’ll applaud them, as will most of the Celtic fans in the ground. Not a fan of mcinnes though. A sleekit man.
@knoxy1982 Only fans to ever go on pitch not in celebration but for violence. (The Rangers) cup final v hibs (players were attacked was used there too - found to be untrue) , against Celtic at ibrox even firing flares into fans (happened twice they went on when they equalised (handball)
@JamboAldo@CelticFC@talkSPORT Hearts also in their statement questioned why the game was stopped even though they were in the sfa meeting where they heard mcinnes saying he was happy for ref to blow whistle. Sleekit manipulation, so no wonder we question their motives.
@maroonajambo Or derek I’m blowing the whistle aas soon as we restart or I can do it now. What’s do you want to do? Everyone seems to forget when hearts had the free cick the commentary was saying this is the last chance for hearts
@GrahamSpiers As for pitch invasions. I firmly believe that if the rangers fans hadn’t jumped the hoardings when they thought they’d equalised in old form game, goading the Celtic fans in the broomloan, it would not have been reciprocated at full time. After that it became a bit normalised.