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    Today the SFA are complaining about all the complaints continually made about their referees by the media, football supporters groups and everyone else. https://www.theguardian.com/football...tic-title-race
    In my opinion it is time that the ?blazers? at the SFA realised that without football supporters in Scotland there would be no SFA and the SFA should get their own house in order.

  • #2
    Originally posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    Today the SFA are complaining about all the complaints continually made about their referees by the media, football supporters groups and everyone else. https://www.theguardian.com/football...tic-title-race
    In my opinion it is time that the ?blazers? at the SFA realised that without football supporters in Scotland there would be no SFA and the SFA should get their own house in order.
    Got that statement so wrong.

    They are the ones that cause the resentment and anger by continually cow towing to old firm and THEIR officials continually favouring the old firm.

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    • #3
      The referees and linesmen in Scottish football have always been intiminated with the crowds when playing at IBROX AND PARKHEAD,
      And i am going back to the late fifties until present, now it seems even at away games.
      A friend of mine was was playing a premier league game for his club in the late eighties, the game was at Ibrox,
      His team were beaten 2-0 and both goals were offside, even with the tv editing, you could still see that both goals were clearly offside.

      when the second goal was given,my friend went across to the standside linesman to complain about his decision.
      At that time the senior linesman always played in front of the main stand,
      when my friend argued with the linesman, he was given a two word reply, PHUCK OFF ! if it was the other way round,
      Would have been a red card.

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      • #4
        I watched a video of the Well/Celtic penalty incident on a video taken from the rear, in my opinion (if the video is genuine) then it should have been a foul throw as one of the throw in takers feet is off the ground as he throws in.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by davydook View Post
          I watched a video of the Well/Celtic penalty incident on a video taken from the rear, in my opinion (if the video is genuine) then it should have been a foul throw as one of the throw in takers feet is off the ground as he throws in.
          VAR seen it but seemingly can't intervene for a foul throw.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by davydook View Post
            I watched a video of the Well/Celtic penalty incident on a video taken from the rear, in my opinion (if the video is genuine) then it should have been a foul throw as one of the throw in takers feet is off the ground as he throws in.
            Either off the ground or on the playing part of the field if you watch the feet of the player taking a long throw it is a foul throw the majority of the time.

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