They won't try.
I'm amazed we bothered to appeal, does that mean he is banned for two games instead of one?
I wonder how the corrupt appeal panel will justify refusing our appeal?
They won't try.
I'm amazed we bothered to appeal, does that mean he is banned for two games instead of one?
Completely ridiculous decision - next time McRorie will have to just run stright into a players raised arm incase his hands just happen to touch the opposition players face
If that had been one of the old firm teams there would have been hell to pay and non stop news coverage about how
bad referees are
Ryan jack nearly breaks a players leg and gets off with minimal news coverage in the daily ranger
Bend, corrupt, disgraceful, sums of the refereeing standards and the differing standards for teams outwith the OF
It has been amazing watching VAR being brought into our game to make it better and fail. Who would have thought it. The fact the zombie club seem to have not been too badly impacted by it shouldn't surprise anyone.
The opening post on this thread sums it up best for me.
If the VAR decision to disallow Nicky Clark’s goal against the Fúcks on Sunday is to be the benchmark, I’d be telling Shinnie to use the international poovery break to get a good bit paired off that hooter that seems to enlarge by the week, just in case.
The Scotsman shines a light on how it really works, and confirms our shared suspicions. Nothing to see here - merely evidence that VAR is for the little people. And sort out the punctuation -missing comma- Sibo you massive idle grifting cnut.
A VAR official at the centre of high-profile errors involving Celtic and Rangers has been taken off duty permanently.
According to reports, Alan Muir will no longer serve as a specialist video assistant referee with the Scottish FA following crisis talks with head of refereeing Willie Collum and VAR chief Martin Atkinson.
Muir has been sidelined since wrongly disallowing a Celtic goal against Hibs at Easter Road on February 22 when incorrectly ruling that the ball had gone out of play before Daizen Maeda netted.
He was also at fault for missing a Rangers penalty award in the Premier Sports Cup final in December when he failed to spot that a foul on Vaclav Cerny by Celtic's Liam Scales had taken place on the 18-yard line.
Corruption in plain sight. Nowt new.
I don?t mind VAR. They get the majority of decisions correct in the end and that helps the integrity of the game.
The time it takes etc is the problem. It has been great for offside decisions especially.
It?s here to stay.