Involving Griff and looks like McGowan.
Not good at all
The SPFL and the SFA should be investigating why Willie Collum did not abandon this game due to thick fog.
Sitting in the Main Stand you could hardly see the Main Stand side touchline let alone the middle of the pitch.
Collum should be explaining why he did not abandon the game as there was no way he could see both goalmouths from the centre of the pitch. It was a farce.
Did you stand in the centre of the pitch and check whether or not you could see both goals? Or is this another one of your researches based solely on your opinion that have provided a conclusion from which you will never be swayed despite the hard fact that a very experienced referee, who was in fact able to stand in the centre of the pitch and check if he could see the goals, deemed that the game should proceed?
Do you believe that you know the laws of the game better than Willie Collum?
I just watched footage of the Paul McGowan booking back on another forum. Maybe you should consider seeing a doctor (if you can get n appointment) as there's a distinct possibility you may have cataracts. From the camera situated in the gantry in The SE Enclosure the camera can see right into the back of the Main Stand.
Don't have Twitter but saw the McGowan one. Very strange decision to grab the jersey of a player in space in the middle of the park with no immediate danger present. Guaranteed booking for no real cost so agree it looks dodgy. Will try to catch the Griffiths one.
Having said that, is putting a bet on an excitable player and an ex Hibs player, both of whom would be getting wound up by opposition players and fans, getting booked in a game against Hearts really that strange?
Rules are if you can see both goals from the centre spot the game goes ahead. Unfortunately, especially once it's started, the view from stands isn't taken into account.
I didn't leave early but if memory serves they scored at the Shankly end and I didn't see it from The Coxy.
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