I take it they are no longer corrupt then?
Unbelievable how that was not a penalty for Partick at a massive point in the match.
What part of handball wasn't it?
I take it Wee Gordy will be seeking clarification?
SPFL Referees...
posted on 9/8/15
Better than expected
posted on 10/8/15
That is embarrassing anyone who claims that is a penalty. He wasn't even looking at the ball it came from behind him. Unless he has eyes on the back of his head how was he meant to see that?
posted on 10/8/15
Another new rule.
Must be looking when commiting an offence
posted on 10/8/15
comment by lauders moment👌 The Real McKay 👌 More T... (U9757)
posted 11 minutes ago
Another new rule.
Must be looking when commiting an offence
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How can it be deliberate handball when you are looking in the opposite direction?
Is this a new thing that rangers fans can now see behind them?
posted on 10/8/15
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posted on 10/8/15
Even their manager admitted it wasn't a penalty.
posted on 10/8/15
It doesn't need to be deliberate to be a foul. If it makes contact and is in an unnatural position then it couldbe a pen.
posted on 10/8/15
comment by lauders moment👌 The Real McKay 👌 More T... (U9757)
posted 25 minutes ago
It doesn't need to be deliberate to be a foul. If it makes contact and is in an unnatural position then it couldbe a pen.
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Check the rules. It needs to be deliberate that is what is there in a black and white. Besides it was clearly an accident as he was looking the other way. Once again rangers fans have made themselves look stupid by claiming that as a penalty.
I am beginning to wonder if rangers fans even know anything about football. You struggle with the financial side and now you are struggling with the footballing side.
posted on 10/8/15
Where did I say it was a penalty?
I just pointed out you were making rules up. I haven't seen the incident so I'm not calling it.
posted on 10/8/15
Once again the rangers fans are wrong.
A direct free kick is also awarded to the opposing team if a player commits any of the following three offences:
• holds an opponent
• spits at an opponent
• handles the ball deliberately (except for the goalkeeper within his own penalty area)
http://www.scottishfa.co.uk/scottish_football.cfm?page=3605
Told you.