I don't mean the occasional decision, but a game where we got much more than our share of mistakes and decisions?
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28-10-2017 06:53 PM #1
When was the last time a ref's decisions unfairly benefitted Hibs?
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28-10-2017 06:59 PM #3
That 4-0 away win against Motherwell under Fenlon was the happiest I've been with a shocking refereeing performance.
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28-10-2017 07:03 PM #4
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Going back a few years, I'm going for when we won an injury time penalty against Dundee United at Easter Road. Following a corner, the ball must have been ten feet above the two players who came together - I think the United player stepped on the Hibees players foot causing the latter to fall theatrically onto the floor. The ref pointed to the penalty spot, which was scored for Hibs to win with the last kick of the game.
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28-10-2017 07:07 PM #6
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Maybe not the last time but any excuse for the Matty Jack game,
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28-10-2017 07:14 PM #7
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At the match, I was thinking "what was that given for".
However, IIRC United were time wasting from the 60 minute so the result was deserved IMO
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28-10-2017 07:16 PM #8
Literally last weekend when we got a soft penalty?
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28-10-2017 07:28 PM #10
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Penalty
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28-10-2017 07:51 PM #11
Parkhead a couple of weeks ago. Celtc should have had a penalty in injury time.
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28-10-2017 07:52 PM #12
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Ibrox in August.
Parkhead.
Good kick of the ball recently.
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28-10-2017 10:28 PM #13
Cup final in the dying seconds when the free kick went out way, not even our players expected it
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28-10-2017 10:40 PM #14
Pretty clear OP isn’t going to find answers. The constant little decisions that other teams seem to get are viewed with bias by us, whereas the opponent will think the decision was correct. If we are also dismissing “occasional decisions” (of which there are plenty) then there’s not an awful lot to go on.
Hibs are not hard done by compared to most other teams.
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28-10-2017 11:27 PM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If you're referring to the match in which Dundee United constantly wasted time throughout the match only for the referee to rightly play about 10 minutes of added time, at the end of which our esteemed German defensive midfielder Matty Jack won an entirely justified penalty kick from which (IIRC) Russell Latapy scored to win us the game ...
The Arabs got exactly what they deserved. The time-wasting that went on that afternoon was scandalous - every throw-in, every free kick, every "injury" took ages to resolve and if the ref had actually played all the time they had wasted we'd still be playing that game now.
Alex Smith was their manager and he needed a good smacking.
(It doesn't matter where the ball is if there's illegal contact inside the penalty area, you know. And there was. Otherwise Matty wouldn't have fallen down. Matty was an honest man. He wasn't a diver. )
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It was a joy to see that smug git Smith getting that grin he had on his mush when he thought they had stole a point turning into one of disbelief
FANTASTIC
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29-10-2017 12:02 AM #19
Keep the baw matty
And he duly did.
Combe got sent off after the match for pushing his head towards the linesman.
Jack later got cabballero sent off and both dundee teams hates him.
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29-10-2017 01:12 AM #20
The trouble is, because of years of bias we think that getting a fair ref is the equivalent of getting one that is bias towards us.
On balance I think we get about 1 dodgy decision for us for every 8 that go against us. Gen!Last edited by snooky; 29-10-2017 at 01:07 AM.
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What I didn’t realise was who the ref was - Alan Freeland.
Was he not same ref that totally lost it in a game against Falkirk a couple of years later, where everything went against us?
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PS Freeland was the most incompetent ref ever but he was a sheep fan & I always wondered whether that helped him give the decision against the other half of the New Firm.
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Still no idea why we got awarded that free kick.
Brilliant decision!!!
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29-10-2017 08:34 AM #26
Paul Hanlon got a goal against Dunfermline that didn't cross the line. Think we were 2-0 up at the time, heading towards full time.
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29-10-2017 08:42 AM #27
Ibrox this season.
Stokes was lucky not to be sent off and, whilst I think Jack deserved to be dismissed, plenty refs would have deemed it a booking.
We were already getting on top at that point but that definitely tipped the momentum right in our favour.
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29-10-2017 08:58 AM #28
Cup final 2016. We were extremely fortunate not to have at least one key player sent off and were incredibly lucky not to have had a late penalty awarded against us.
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29-10-2017 09:15 AM #29
Guessing that where we benefited from a wrong call we were on the other side of one sometime soon after that.
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29-10-2017 09:19 AM #30
Not strictly a refereeing decision, but in the 2016 cup final who knows how things might have ended if Dodgy Dave had ordered police Glasgow onto the pitch when the third went in instead of sending them to the party at ibrox when Halliday signalled he'd won them their first major cup?
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