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Am I right in saying that the guy on VAR that disallowed the Dalby goal has since refereed the St. Mirren v Celtic game,where he made another mistake denying Saints a penalty, and was fourth official at the Hearts v Dundee cup tie tonight. So much for taking accountability for your mistakes.
Last edited by southwestarab; 07-03-2025 at 09:51 PM. Reason: Missing word
It's the fact he hasn't seen anything conclusive, he just wanted that goal chopped off
It's an absolute disgrace and the league is now not reflective on how it should look
We should be 3rd after a fine week of results where we got our season back on track properly and with top 6 already all but secured
Unfortunately we need to now try and make up for those lost pts, hopefully makes us all more determined players and fans for the remainder of the season
You say he wanted the goal chopped off. Exactly what I've been saying. The length of the delay was telling, it was like HOW can I find something to rule this out.
It's absolutely corruption and I'd be hiring a detective to look into his background and social media over the years. I wouldn't be letting that go away. The cost to the club could be hundreds of thousands of pounds.
Here's Collum discussing the VAR decisions.
You can hear the audio commentary on Dalby's goal in the VAR room from 4:40 on the video
https://youtu.be/nxVKVzcBqGg?si=axKtUfOcc2borBkW
He's a f*cking cheat,pure and simple. At no point in that video is there any suggestion the ball hit Dalby's hand or arm. Even if there was ( which there categorically wasn't ) what happened to it not being handball if it was off the head first and totally involuntary?
It was a double whammy of decisions for us as the Maeda chopped of goal against Hibs handed at least 2 more points for Hibs in their battle with us for top 4. Listening to Alan Muir audio on that one he sounded really desperate to say the ball was out to the point almost badgering the AVAR in to agreeing with him when it was clear they were skeptical.
The VAR guy is convinced that Dalby's header hits something and the ball deviates from its normal course of travel.There is a Hibs player challenging Dalby but never once does the VAR suggest it may have deflected off of said player before ending up in the net.Its an absolute disgrace of a decision which could cost the club millions in revenue from euro games till at least Christmas.
He should have been stood down for months but instead he is the man in the middle a few days later.VAR is supposed to be there to stop injustice not to create it.
Now... I have no idea what the rules are now, they keep getting changed.
But............ even if the ball glanced off his hand as it bulleted it's way into the net with the defender and keeper helpless, would that glance have changed the outcome??? (would it fcuk) And if it didn't go in would it just end up a "clear and obvious" goal kick?
So......... If one of the old firm players have a decent strike from outside the box and it goes in, albeit glancing an opponents hand in the box, does VAR change that decision and award them a penalty??? (would it fcuk)
I know it's not the same thing, but, I'm concerned that things are being changed to suit whatever the circumstances are.
#binvarasapnohappenin'