Boyle (who was in an offside position) gained an advantage by the ball deflecting off a match official...offside, imo, was the correct decision
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19-11-2017 07:14 AM #31
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19-11-2017 07:26 AM #33
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Correct decision.
Also, direction of any pass is irrelevant for offside. The ref has no status on the pitch when it comes to the ball. It hitting him again is irrelevant
Boyle would have had to have been offside when the ball was initially played.
Thomson is a Grade A welt, but he did ok yesterday
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19-11-2017 07:32 AM #34
I thought St Johnstone has as much to be aggreived at him as we did. He didn't have a shocking game but he wasn't great, and was equally bad for both teams imho.
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19-11-2017 08:31 AM #35
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Didnt think CT had the worst of games, I expected a lot worse!! We were too far away to judge the panalty calls but other than those I didnt think he was all that bad. As I say expected worse.
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19-11-2017 08:38 AM #36
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Thought he was fine tbh. St Johnstone and their players on the other hand should be embarrassed at the time wasting and pathetic celebrations after their goals.
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19-11-2017 08:53 AM #38This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
So it wasn't just me then?
It was bl**dy cold yesterday.
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19-11-2017 08:54 AM #39This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Not true, it has to be a forward pass.
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19-11-2017 09:10 AM #40
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I thought he was abysmal, tbh.
St Johnstone players stood in front of every Hibs free kick, not even pretending to be looking to retreat. He just let that happen without so much of a word.
Twice pulled o’halloran up for diving without yellow cards ( I don’t know if they were dives or not but the referee had called them as dives) He then booked him for an elbow which would have seen him sent off.
The stokes penalty looked as stonewall as you can get from the east at that end.
The offside penalty: i need to see again because I’m not sure if Boyle was in an offside position when the Hibs player played the ball. Clearly was after Thomson’s intervention but that’s not the point that matters.
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19-11-2017 09:21 AM #41
I thought he was fine yesterday, as he has been most of the time in the last five years since that game. He’s still a jambo welt though.
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19-11-2017 10:33 AM #42
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Striker runs back to collect the ball. He is offside.
Ive been a ref for 25 years so am on pretty solid ground with this one - not the first time someone has thought this!!Last edited by Ozymandias; 19-11-2017 at 10:36 AM.
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19-11-2017 11:29 AM #43
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I thought when first seen it that it was onside due to being played backwards and then hitting off thomson (he’s not on our side so would be fine just like if it came off an opponent)
Watched it on alba and rewound a few times... McGeough’s ball is slightly forward - offside.
From what the resident ref is saying above, it seems the direction of the ball may be irrelevant anyway!
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19-11-2017 12:41 PM #44
Is it just me, or has anyone else noticed that whenever we are sheite, the refs are sheite too?
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19-11-2017 01:02 PM #45
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"Offside is an offence committed by the team which has the ball and is punished with an indirect free kick. It is a common misconception that the ball must be played forward for an offside offence to be committed. This is incorrect however, as an offside offence is related to the position of the player in relation to the last two opponents, the ball and the opponent's goal line rather than the direction the ball is played. If the player is closer to the opponent's goal line than both the ball and the second-last opponent when it is played by a team mate, she or he is in an offside position."
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19-11-2017 01:08 PM #46
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19-11-2017 02:39 PM #47
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O'halloran dived twice one on edge of the box, and Thomson gave no free-kick and he got booked for a seperate incident so if consistency exists for simulation equalling warning and/or booking then O'Halloran should have got a second yellow ..!! Davidson should have been booked for persistent fouling and if not.persistent for the challenge on Boyle where he stepped across and caught him waist high withhis knee ... he also allowed their players to stop quick free kicks and also twice they stopped Rocky distributing the ballearly ...apart from that and Hanlon getting pulled over ..he was fine ...😲🙇
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19-11-2017 05:43 PM #51This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-11-2017 06:38 PM #52This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Rocky caught the ball in play and swung his arm back and the whole ball definitely was over the line. A corner was the correct decision it pains me to say.
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