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Better on a plane back to Aus or another team i think đ¤
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Or another interpretation is that I donât buy into half baked conspiracy theories and arenât seeing things through a cliched âRangers get everythingâ set of tinted specs? đ¤ˇââď¸
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If this is reality then there must be two sets of officials who cover only one side of the arse cheeks each or all the officials are in league with each other to ensure only the OF get anything. There might have been a degree of this in the past but I doubt that itâs like that today. How does that theory stand up beside the other crazy decisions - if you want examples I will give you examples but Iâm sure you know plenty yourself - given against us when playing other teams? Unfortunately itâs just piss poor officials, some possibly with personal allegiances, who cover each others ineptitude. Iâve said before the only way to get proper VAR in Scotland is to have VAR HQ sited in another country overseen by foreign officials assisted by ex players with no affiliation with any Scottish team.
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Itâs reality, not theory, and it doesnât seem like youâre seeing it past your blue-tinted specs.
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I just watched Livi v Celtic highlights and Celtic PK award is ridiculous. The ball did hit the Livi playerâs arm but he was clearly pushed by a Celtic player.
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Because theyâre still getting their story straight with Collum.
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I am not 100% sure it was a PK yesterday. I was convinced it was but after watching a clip on you tube, as Fadinger goes by Fernandez, the defender might actually have grazed the ball. Based on what Iâve seen/heard from watching the EPL if the defender gets a touch on the ball first then itâs deemed as him playing the ball amd any contact is then incidental. Itâs hard to tell if he did touch or not but it does throw some doubt on it based on what I mentioned using the EPL as an example. however, if thatâs the case why was there not an immediate response from officials team that the defender played the ball amd that is why no PK was awarded?
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Hibs are trying desperatley to land Dykes. Don't know much about young Wilson.
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Really? This is what I was getting at when I mentioned the âPenalty to Rangersâ thing before. That a narrative is pushed by the media (mainstream and social) and it is then accepted as fact. And that I am being questioned/accused of being a Rangers fan or at least having a soft spot for them is quite telling. All I am doing is pointing out some glaring weaknesses in this theory. If match officials and the VAR team were as is appeared to be suggesting out to assist Rangers even to the detriment of their own professional and personal reputation, then why did they disallow them a goal at 0-0??? And let me be clearâŚit was clearly offside and therefore the correct decision to rule it out. But surely a set of match officials influenced by systematic bias that goes beyond unchecked or else blatant cheating officials would surely have no qualms about âinventingâ a reason why they thought it was onside and should stand even though all the evidence otherwise was available and would see them questioned, scrutinised and ridiculed? Or is that just me âshowing my soft spot for Rangersâ by thinking along those lines too?
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Probably bonkers but would it be worth trying to get Dykes on loan? Will be needing game time ahead of world cup though Probably not player to suit our style, or young Wilson at Hearts?
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260k I think. I think Stama would be better in a front 2,
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Your soft spot for Rangers here is showing.
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Spoken like a true Rangers fan. đ I don't see anything being made of yesterday's wrong decision. It is controversial because it was wrong but there is very little to no coverage about it. The one for me that is indefensible was the handball v Livingston at Ibrox. It is a real stretch to say that officials cheat but that is as close to it as I have seen. An absolute stonewall penalty denied because Livingston were playing Rangers at Ibrox.
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This is the next stage in progression we need to improve the physicality of our team we have no real threat at set peices
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You would have a point I think if the media werenât going out of their way to highlight every questionable decision that goes in Rangers favour. But they do. Yesterdayâs alone is being described as âcontroversialâ which it was and thatâs before you take into account the hysteria over âPenalty to Rangersâ a couple of years ago which not very subtly implied that every penalty Rangers get is dodgy and also that they get more penalties than any other side, the latter being easily disproven by facts but that didnât stop the narrative being pushed.
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Key signing really needs to be a striker. Defensively I think we're OK if we're holding on to Welsh. Also reminding myself that McGhee should be available in January. Be interesting to see if AP leaves in this window. Balmer, Halliday the obvious ones to leave. As much as would like to move on some of the crocks can't see Robinson, Stuparvic, Nicholson going anywhere.
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My point isnât that officials are secretly plotting every decision to conspire against teams. Itâs that the system lets bias run unchecked, especially in big moments. VAR hides subjectivity behind supposed objectivity. Smaller clubs keep getting screwed, and the media only shouts as loud as its viewership, while the same officials face zero consequences because the likes of Collum keep calling things honest mistakes. If nothing changes and the same clubs keep benefiting, it isnât random or nonsense, itâs cheating in plain sight.
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It looked a stonewaller right enough but this âblatant cheatingâ and âconspiracyâ nonsense is just that. Nonsense. If that really were the case then we simply would not get any decision in our favour in games like these because if that ridiculous theory is to be believed then match officials along with VAR would be so brazen as to look at a decision for us/against them and know fine well what the correct decision is yet decide to give the complete opposite one. Thus opening themselves up to media scrutiny âtrial by Sportsceneâ and in some cases having their reputation and their character dragged through the mud. Any decision that goes in favour of Rangers whether justified or not is poured over, looked at from every possible angle and subjected to a level of scrutiny that decisions involving no other side would get. So why then would match officials willingly put themselves in that position when they know what is coming their way?? I will say this again. Having looked at it it WAS a penalty for us and it should have been given. I donât know why it wasnât. But as has been seen all too often decisions by onfield officials and VAR have been inconsistent and in some cases downright baffling. For example, Kofi Balmerâs red card against Kilmarnock last season given by VAR which was subsequently overturned. I didnât hear anyone stamping their feet and howling about cheating and conspiracies about that.
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On what evidence? Udinese havenât exactly been flying this season, and Miller has barely had a sniff. Runjaic simply hasnât given him a proper chance, preferring instead to talk shite about him to the press. Miller needs to move on to get first team minutes, although I suspect heâll still be an Udinese employee long after Runjaic is gone.
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Aye, but how much did that idiot Kettlewell blow on Stama? More than ÂŁ200K apparently.
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We all need to accept that VAR simply doesnât work for smaller teams. In Scotland, when most officials are either biased or incompetent, and subjectivity is allowed to operate a supposedly objective technology, smaller clubs have no chance of being treated fairly. Itâs cheating, with the same people acting as judge, jury, and executioner. We wonât get fair refereeing in our game until bigotry and ignorance stop being tolerated, let alone celebrated.
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Apparently same referee gave the rangers a last gasp penalty against dundee utd in the 2 all draw. Saw that funny enough. Even with the new technolegy the officials have got worse. Collum was an awful referee and now he oversees all officials. Someone mentioned we have had six penalties all given by VAR. As the referees missed the offences. Not sure if thats correct, but it would not suprise me.
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That just tells you everything that is wrong with Scottish Football. Everybody (except Rangers fans) can see it was a penalty. Take that same situation up the other end and a penalty would be awarded.
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https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/good-authority-celtic-lose-motherwell-36461921 I hope of course Andy Halliday is right, but have a feeling he should stay quiet On the other hand Hugh Keevins is not the most believable source
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To be fair or more accurate, need them to score. We hit the target a few times yesterday but made it too easy for the goalie to save.