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What happened when Hugh Keevins and Roger Hannah met a journalist:
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More of a reader than a poster here (don't think I have ever posted on this thread before). What I like about this forum is the debate and banter you have without descending into needless insults / disgusting comments as so often happens on other Scottish Football Forums.
As regards the penalty decision in the Celtic v Hearts game. For what its worth as a Celtic fan I was disapointed it was given but had it been at the other end I would have been screaming for a penalty. Also imagine Jo Ledley had been on the goal line when the ball hit him, then had the ref not given a penalty Hearts would be raging. However, to avoid this sort of debate in future what are your views on the following rule change, namely, scrap the non-deliberate hand ball rule. In other words if the ball hits you on the hand or arm it is a foul irrespective of whether or not it was deliberate. I realise an argument against this would be that attacking players may just aim the ball at an opponents hand to gain a free kick / penalty but I am not convinced this would be a frequent occurance. I haven't heard anyone else (not just in this forum but also in the media) suggest this rule change which makes me suspect it may not work and I will be laughed at but that's life! However, in other sports such as tennis and badminton if the ball hits you I believe your opponent gets the point i.e. if he hits it at you it is your job to get out the road and hit it back with your racquet. I may be wrong in this though. Although nothing to do with yesterdays match another possible rule change would be to go back to the days when there was no such things as "not interfering with play" when deciding if you are on or offside i.e. you are either on or you are off, no argument. Obvisouly these two changes wouldn't stop refs and linesmen making mistakes but at least there wouldn't be the huge debates afterwards about whether the ref was correct or wrong. For example in yesterdays game their would have been no argument it was a penalty. |
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Blue Knights getting ready to step back from Rangers bid.......
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Still though, it outs Leggat as the person Thomson is saying threatened him. |
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Looks like the Blue Knights are walking away as there will be Ng Surrender.
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Rangers U17s win the Glasgow Cup 4-2 on penalties after the match ends 1-1 after 90 minutes.
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Duff and Phelps confirm Blue Knights have walked away, Ticketus now in talks with another of the two bidders, believed to be Ng.
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Was that Gary Caldwell's best game in a Wigan shirt.
He will on for about 200 caps now
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Some more clarity for the SPL.
In order to play in the SPL you need a Uefa Club License, in order to get one of those you need have been a member club to the SFA for three years. So as things stand a NewCo Rangers cannot play in the SPL. |
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Unfortunately there will be a way round that, its looking more and more like newco Rangers are on the way
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The offside rule is a good one IMO as it is. Why should you be flagged offside if the ball is not being played to you? I think there as always been an "interfering with play" rule, at leasts as far back as I can recall (1970). Finally, I don't think it's a good idea to make up rules just to make sure there is "no argument". To me, these things are all part of the great game.
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![]() Not sure about giving a penalty every time that it hits a defenders hand if it is accidental. I would be more for the other stance, don't give it for these at all. I think the best option though would be to use common sense and discretion (which would be open to interpretation sadly) and give penalties in these instances if it were to interfere with a potential goal scoring opportunity. I.e.the direction of the ball is changed significantly to the disadvantage of the attacking team. |
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One Ibrox tunnel.
One Neil Lennon One misconduct charge. Two SFA officials in Murray and Brines. Neil Lennon has his version of events Murray has his version of events in that tunnel but it doesn't match Brines version of events in the same tunnel apparently. One SFA hearing. |
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