I dunno why they are voting on anything when there's already a full set of rules that have been in place for years.
Original game goes ahead regardless. If the other team only has 6 available players then their keeper can come out, any man save and we can't shoot from our own half.
Don't mess about with an established system.
When big Higdon was terrorising their defence, we won because we played to our strengths and played well. No luck or poor performance from them required.
I never understood the concept of a backie keeper when we were weans in the school playground:
-- "We've one guy less than you on our team, so we'll have a backie."
"You mean your keeper can come out of the box and kick the ball?"
-- "Aye"
"Like any keeper can do, in any game, at any time?"
-- "Aye, but oors is a backie..."
I was there, though I wasn't that fussed about seeing Kenny D, had seen him often enough before. Great night though, not many teams got away without a loss against Liverpool in those days, even in friendlies.
Some brief highlights from the 'fishel Twitter, for anyone who missed the full replay earlier in the year...
I was and it was magical. Never thought I would see Liverpool play at Fir Park and for it to include so many household names was a dream come true. Dalglish, Rush, Grobbellar and co were spellbinding. Great night and we even managed a draw, though my memories were that we were pumelled for most of the game.
Nothing lucky about the penalty and we won 3-1 so didn't need that rebounded goal, which Lustig only messed up because Higdon was a pest in the box. We also beat them 2-1 the month before.
No luck at all, we just had a brilliant team that year.
When big Higdon was destroying them we got a penalty for Charlie Mulgrew tripping over his feet and banging into Ojamaa when he was chasing a ball liable to go out of play and OG from a Celtic defender hitting the post which then rebounded off the back of their keeper and into the net. No luck indeed.