Rico, if you look back, I regularly look at all aspects of debated topics.
Logan's penalty was individual stupidity. If Considine had done that, I would have criticised him too.
There was no point in going back earlier on that occasion (which we could if you really want to) as it was solely down to Logan's decision to make a ludicrous tackle attempt inside the box when the guy was running away, out of the box towards the corner.
I reiterate again, if Considine had done the same, I would have criticised him without looking at the wider picture
You and others have an obsession with criticising Considine when you don't consider the reality.
some are even in here criticising without actually watched the situation.
Blinkered.
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To reverse the question. How come in the Celtic game where Sinclair scored the backheel, was the blinkered view not looking at Logan or Devlin and pulled it back to Considine failing to stop the cross?
It seems that whenever there is a goal conceded, the thought process by some is "How can this be blamed on Considine?"
The cup final goal was also a prime example of that. Considine was doing his job nullifying Eduard, yet was blamed for not covering Christies run into the bus.
Blinkered
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anyway, I'm going to leave it here and try out Donstalk.
Enjoy your analysis of tonights game and blinkered viewpoints