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Wilson's was a 50 50. Could have gone either way, the cardigan though otherwise though.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThompson's challenge was quite simply atrocious and the fact that they expected to get away with that is simply a sign of how much they have been getting away with all season.
Studs showing going through a man from behind at full pelt on a stationary player, yes that is not a sending off
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Thompson's challenge was quite simply atrocious and the fact that they expected to get away with that is simply a sign of how much they have been getting away with all season.
Studs showing going through a man from behind at full pelt on a stationary player, yes that is not a sending off
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I think Dusan got the ball with his foot and the forward motion of Kenny Miller, who had knocked it a yard or so further forward than he wanted to, made Dusan decide to go for it with his feet
Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostHey Incog,
just for you. Spreading the word................
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfQNm...layer_embedded
I have my tickets for Vegas '10. I'll send you the championee link when we upload it to youtube
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Peter Houston insists referee Dougie McDonald was wrong on both occasions to award Rangers two penalties in Sunday's 3-3 Scottish Cup tie at Ibrox.
"I am disappointed and I just wonder if the penalties would have been given at the other end. I hope they would have been," said the Dundee United manager.
"Dougie is an honest referee in normal circumstances, I think he is one of the best in Scotland.
"But I was disappointed that he got there early to give the penalty kicks."
With United leading by an Andis Shala goal, Rangers were awarded a penalty in the 34th minute when the visitors' goalkeeper, Dusan Pernis, appeared to foul striker Kenny Miller.
Television replays, however, suggest that Pernis did get a touch on the ball but the incident happened at such a pace that McDonald had a split second to make a very difficult call.
Pernis was yellow carded and Rangers leading goalscorer Kris Boyd slotted home the spot kick to level the score.
"Dusan Pernis got a touch on the ball, and Kenny, with the momentum of two bodies coming together, fell over Dusan because he was on the ground," said Houston on BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound programme on Monday.
"I think Dusan got the ball with his foot and the forward motion of Kenny Miller, who had knocked it a yard or so further forward than he wanted to, made Dusan decide to go for it with his feet."
And the United manager added: "The second one, if we are going to give penalty kicks for that, we'll get penalty kicks left, right and centre on a regular basis.
"I don't think for a minute Sean Dillon deliberately pushed Kris Boyd.
"Kris kept his eye on the ball and they bumped into each other.
"I'm not blaming Kris Boyd at all for going down easily. He didn't have any eye contact with Sean Dillon, he was looking at the ball."
"I've got to be honest and say I felt they were two soft penalties
TaintedTitlesLoyal
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Hey Incog,
just for you. Spreading the word................
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfQNm...layer_embedded
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Originally posted by Incognito View PostAnd where pray tell would the ugly sister waltz away to?? Irish league?? Basque B division?? Palestinian solidarity brothers division 3??
http://www.rymanleague.com/leagues?l...d=256&did=2102
HTH
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Postits proud record of institutionalised bias well to the fore as Rangers strive to stave off bankruptcy.
All this tinhat tomfoolerey from the ones with the chips on their shoulder is deflecting from the main reason why you are 13 points behind with a vastly inferior goal difference. Your team is mince as is your manager.
Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostIf Rangers go to the wall then Celtic will walk away.Last edited by Incognito; 15 March 2010, 22:49.
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Let's face it, Rangers benefitting from suspect decisions is becoming a weekly event. It would be laughable in any other League in the world, but sadly not in the SPL, with its proud record of institutionalised bias well to the fore as Rangers strive to stave off bankruptcy. If Rangers go to the wall then Celtic will walk away. That will cause the whole thing to cave in and all the vested interests and "Jobs for the Boys" dry up overnight. Not hard to spot the self-perpetuating agenda.
Join me here next week for the next batch of "these things even themselves out over the season" codswallop.
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Shawny lad, I'm getting worried about you. You're beginning to slaver at the mouth.
Miller's goal - Pass was released at 11 seconds, Dods was playing Miller onside, Boyd was not interfering with play. At 44 seconds you clearly see the contact with Miller was before he got hands to the ball. Miller was going round him. Goalscoring chance.
Boyd's goal - 23 seconds in you clearly see Dillon barge Boyd. The penalty was not given for Boyd falling on his arse, it was given for the interference when Boyd was in a goalscoring chance. Dillon had no intention of playing for the ball, his intention was to put Boyd off.
http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/sport/...ager-1.1013500
How did the referee do?
Dougie McDonald got both penalty decisions – after Dusan Pernis’s foul on Kenny Miller and Sean Dillon’s push on Kris Boyd - correct. He was also right just to give Pernis a yellow card and not a red for his foul on Miller as the Gers striker was not heading directly at goal, as the rules state he must, at the moment of contact.
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