Originally published at: Rival supporters lose the plot over correct SFA decision on Celtic captain Scott Brown - 67 Hail Hail
Ah, Celtic captain Scott Brown, even when he’s innocent he can’t help but wind up rival supporters. His actions were hauled up in front of a panel of former referees today. Footage of an incident involving the veteran midfielder and Kilmarnock star Aaron Tshibola was reviewed. As expected, no retrospective punishment was handed out for…
You have to laugh, you really do.
Meanwhile Roofe tries to snap someone’s leg & they all agree that a yellow is fair…
Laugh .no
paranoia from fans, is no laughing matter
this paranoia is not unique to the followers of that mob , our own fans have bouts of it too
supporting a football team to most requires to ignore rational debate and responses
I for one realise that Both us and them can not use the same argument time after time, that the other team is getting preferential treatment, the SFA is under the influence and control of our rivals…WE Both can not be right
There is no conspiracy
just a lack of consistency from an unprofessional body
who are influenced by which way the wind is blowing.
The issue ,what i see is the blatant interference by pundits on TV ,deliberately creating a melee ,trying to make themselves more interesting , to get air time. These individuals direct the wind , to blow i the direction of the SFA ,and paranoid supporters
all Celtic games and that Mobs games are picked at ,like crows at the road side ,feasting on a carcass. The un balance is TV
honesty should Broonie have had more yellow and red cards in his combative approach to the game …YES e should have
The same can be said about most professional players
Refs miss things assistant refs miss things ,and dependant on camera angles ,and the director controlling the cameras things are missed.
even VAR down south is getting it wrong
STOP TRIAL BY SPORTSCENE