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    Retrospective red for The Rangers?

    Just seen from the The Rangers game that Wes Foderingham picked up the ball outside his box and stopped a Hamilton tap in. If the referee saw this it would be a straight red so will there be a retrospective red?

    I know it's The Rangers so probably not but if it was another team would there be or is that just for dangerous tackles?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Humo View Post
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    Just seen from the The Rangers game that Wes Foderingham picked up the ball outside his box and stopped a Hamilton tap in. If the referee saw this it would be a straight red so will there be a retrospective red?

    I know it's The Rangers so probably not but if it was another team would there be or is that just for dangerous tackles?

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    It certainly should be, but it doesn't help Hamilton now. At 0-0 and Rangers down to 10 men it would've been a different game. The linesman must have seen it.

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    Should be, won't be.

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    Hamilton should have been playing nine huns. Instead they played 12, with the extra man also giving them a penalty for no apparent reason to get them started.

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    Beaton is a former season ticket holder at Ibrox.
    Can't get a retrospective red unless it's violent conduct missed by the ref.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozyhibby View Post
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    Beaton is a former season ticket holder at Ibrox.
    Can't get a retrospective red unless it's violent conduct missed by the ref.


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    I know Scotland's a village, but surely when refs have such blatant affinity to a team, beaten shouldn't be anywhere near a the Rangers game
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    Garner should have been off for a serious assault. Disgrace.

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    Quote Originally Posted by magpie1892 View Post
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    Hamilton should have been playing nine huns. Instead they played 12, with the extra man also giving them a penalty for no apparent reason to get them started.
    didn't hear the post match interviews but hope Canning called it as it was.

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    Beaton was there to get them to the semi and earn Sevco a much needed £500k. He did them proud.

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    Same ref who gave them a non-goal when losing to Albion rovers when Moshni clattered the goalie. Also has an issue with us. Hamilton player on the Stuart Cosgrove Tam Cowan show after the game said Beaton had told the manager that he didn't send off Garner because the Hamilton players hadn't made more of it, I mean WTF. Also want to know why the linesman who cheated wasn't named as that is quite simply bent beyond belief.
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    Surely the compliance officer must take action over that tackle by garner today,

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    Quote Originally Posted by staunchhibby View Post
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    Surely the compliance officer must take action over that tackle by garner today,
    As the referee has already taken action, having seen the incident, I don't think anything can be done


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    Quote Originally Posted by JackLadd View Post
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    Beaton was there to get them to the semi and earn Sevco a much needed £500k. He did them proud.
    spot on, Beaton can be relied on to deliver unashamedly biased decisions in favour of Sevco, his appointment for this tie was predictable and his reluctance to referee the match in a neutral manner was pre ordained, Hamilton didnt have a hope in hell of winning this one

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    It's beyond belief that they get away with this blatant cheating, along with their home draws!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fat freddy View Post
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    his appointment for this tie was predictable and his reluctance to referee the match in a neutral manner was pre ordained, Hamilton didnt have a hope in hell of winning this one
    Reminds me of the one and only good thing that Harry Potter has done in his career, when he went to Greyskull with Dundee U and said out loud after the game that there was no possible way that they could have won it. Can't remember who the ref was - there's been so many over the years that the same criticism could have been applied to.

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    didn't hear the post match interviews but hope Canning called it as it was.
    He called the three major incidents out in the press room but was remarkably restrained. I think he knew that Hamilton were never going to be allowed to get a result today. Shades of South Korea v. Spain at WC2002 about this one.

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    Even Derek Ferguson said the ref bottled it.....once for the Fotheringham hand ball and then the Garner attack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fat freddy View Post
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    spot on, Beaton can be relied on to deliver unashamedly biased decisions in favour of Sevco, his appointment for this tie was predictable and his reluctance to referee the match in a neutral manner was pre ordained, Hamilton didnt have a hope in hell of winning this one
    Sums it up I'm afraid to say.

    Sometimes there can be excuses made for 'poor refereeing', today was a different level of outright cheating to ensure the huns got through.

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    Reminds me of the one and only good thing that Harry Potter has done in his career, when he went to Greyskull with Dundee U and said out loud after the game that there was no possible way that they could have won it. Can't remember who the ref was - there's been so many over the years that the same criticism could have been applied to.
    May 2008. Mike McCurry was the ref. Danny Swanson had a goal chalked off because it was against rangers, and when Mark de Vries scored later in the game, he said to the ref: 'was that one OK?' for which he got booked.
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    Beaton should be congratulated at the lodge tonight for a fine hat trick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Humo View Post
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    Just seen from the The Rangers game that Wes Foderingham picked up the ball outside his box and stopped a Hamilton tap in. If the referee saw this it would be a straight red so will there be a retrospective red?

    I know it's The Rangers so probably not but if it was another team would there be or is that just for dangerous tackles?

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    Would it definitely have been a straight red?

    With some of the rules around denying a clear scoring opportunity changing, would it be a clear cut red?

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    The win only gives them enough money to pay off Warburton and Co

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    The win only gives them enough money to pay off Warburton and Co
    Not even close...

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    Won't be, not for DaOGO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyler Durden View Post
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    Would it definitely have been a straight red?

    With some of the rules around denying a clear scoring opportunity changing, would it be a clear cut red?

    A foul outside the box that denies an obvious goal scoring opportunity is deemed a red. In the box is a yellow as long as there's a genuine attempt to play the ball. I think...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikey09 View Post
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    A foul outside the box that denies an obvious goal scoring opportunity is deemed a red. In the box is a yellow as long as there's a genuine attempt to play the ball. I think...
    I think that's right. That's why McGregor challenge at the Derby was a yellow. If that had been a yard further out he may have been off. They wouldn't have got the penalty right enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by magpie1892 View Post
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    May 2008. Mike McCurry was the ref. Danny Swanson had a goal chalked off because it was against rangers, and when Mark de Vries scored later in the game, he said to the ref: 'was that one OK?' for which he got booked.
    That's the one

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    Considering they won 6-0, Sevco were a long way from being impressive, and Garner and Foderingham should have been off, but Hamilton's defending was woeful. Players like Garner and Clint Hill are second rate players who were made to look good today. Depending on the draw I've seen nothing that makes me think that Sevco team is anything out of the ordinary, and we can definitely beat them. Aberdeen are a bit erratic, but if they bring their A game they'll beat Sevco, and Celtic would just destroy them on what I've seen.

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    A retrospective red card for The Rangers player? What's wrong with this? See below.

    Linesman only feet away. Unbelievable he stays on the pitch. How's that decision a "mistake"? Sorry, but I just don't buy that.


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