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3 minutes ago, eez-eh said:

Absolutely amazing how anyone could call that push “violent conduct” but not the fucking headlock two seconds before it.

It was total "ganesmanship" because that was on the referee's blind-side.

It's like at school where somebody pinches you when the teacher usnt looking, then you react and get in trouble.

 

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1 minute ago, NFL12 said:

Why should they be one off games?

Because its a fairer way to do it, particularly if extra time is needed, it makes for a better spectacle and we dont get shenanigans like at Queens Park where people couldnt actually get in for the 2nd leg.

Not the place for that debate though.

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19 minutes ago, Sortmeout said:

It’s a clear red. The well known phrase in football is you can’t raise your hands, not you can’t punch someone in the face.

Its soft but it’s a red.

F'ck knows how players claim for offside then.

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Just now, Skyline Drifter said:

Because its a fairer way to do it, particularly if extra time is needed, it makes for a better spectacle and we dont get shenanigans like at Queens Park where people couldnt actually get in for the 2nd leg.

Not the place for that debate though.

Why is it fairer?

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3 minutes ago, AyrshireTon said:

Thoughts and prayers that Muirhead gets over that terrible injury.

He might well get one before the 90 minutes are up tbf ...

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21 minutes ago, Sortmeout said:

It’s a clear red. The well known phrase in football is you can’t raise your hands, not you can’t punch someone in the face.

Its soft but it’s a red.

 

Just now, RiG said:

F'ck knows how players claim for offside then.

Could be the end of goalkeeping, as we know it, too.

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Never a red in a million years. Muirhead has his arm around Akinyemi's throat and appears to be trying to strangle him. Perfectly justified in pushing him forcefully away and probably justified in kicking his head in (although that probably would be a red card, minimum yellow).

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2 minutes ago, jagfox said:

It was total "ganesmanship" because that was on the referee's blind-side.

It's like at school where somebody pinches you when the teacher usnt looking, then you react and get in trouble.

 

Oh right.... not that Aaron likes the odd head-butt eh?

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