Terrible decision
Ryan is turning his back and it hits the under side of his arm, well under shoulder height
No intention, not a clear goal saving block or no swipe action to make contact
Considering we didn’t get a penalty vs therangers at Easter Road pre Christmas when the defender dipped down to bat it away with his arm
Shocking inconsistency from our favourite morons at the sfa
Lennon was correct in his reaction
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24-02-2018 01:59 PM #1
Never a penalty in a million years
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24-02-2018 02:08 PM #3
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What bothers me more is how the F..k could Clancy and the linesman give a corner before the first when after watching the replays no one could tell if the ball was out and that clown Walkers comments nearly had me throwing some'n at the telly.
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24-02-2018 02:32 PM #6
I like to think that I can remain objective where Hibs are concerned. Watched on Sky and saw the replay several times. Porteous was clearly turning away from the ball. Whilst there camn be no dispute that it hit his hand, he did not deliberately handle the ball. No penalty.
Oh and Walker is a complete idiot. He actually makes things up as he commentates.
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24-02-2018 02:32 PM #7
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24-02-2018 02:37 PM #8
For the hand it hit, wasn’t a pen. Shot was off target. Porteous had his back to the ball. Didn’t “attempt” to play ball, it just hit his hand in the act of putting in the block - not deliberate. No pen.
Sky commentators later said “maybe Clancy saw it as hitting the hand above Porteous’ head”.
If that WAS the case, then Clancy needs an urgent trip to his employers sponsors - Specsavers.
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24-02-2018 02:39 PM #9
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24-02-2018 02:40 PM #10
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Andy Walker said it was a pen because his hands were high
Nothing said to correct it when replays shown
The only decision ive ever seen him disagree with was Bates non pen at ER - it was THAT blatent
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Tells you all you need to know
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24-02-2018 02:53 PM #13
Wasn't sure if it was a penalty at the game (and not seen highlights) but think they need to go back to either handball/not handball rather than accidental etc
Refs do seem to be guessing more....like the penalty Dundee got against us at Rugby Park that he gave despite having the players body blocking the view and it hitting Dicker on his chest/shoulder
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24-02-2018 02:58 PM #14
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Never a penalty. Clancy should be dropped down a league or two for his performance. Walker should just be dropped by sky permanently as he talks crap and clearly lacks any objectivity.
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24-02-2018 03:07 PM #16
To be a penalty it must be deemed deliberate. This decision is quite incredible. Walker saying none of the Hibs players were arguing about it... Probably because they were in utter disbelief!! Outrageous decision from a totally incompetent official.
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24-02-2018 03:11 PM #17
That's twice Clancy has humped us. Complete joke of a ref who needs his baws booted by his superiors.
We were garbage for the second half but if he doesn't give that pen we might have won.
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24-02-2018 03:23 PM #18
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For what it's worth, I don't think the whole ball was over the line and my view was unobscured, straight down the line. It was a home town decision based on crowd and player reaction, not on facts.
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24-02-2018 03:32 PM #19
Shocking decision, and cost us the game. Yes Killie had much of the game after we went 2 up, but that is to be expected of an in form team, at home, with nothing to lose.
For all that they were very good at winning the ball back and had lots of territory, the game was always played in front of our back four - they weren't turned, Killie weren't cutting through us or getting in behind us. They hit the post with a deflected shot, and Boyd had a decent chance from a header.
Second half the pattern is the same, but they score a peach of a goal from outside the box - more pressure but we were dealing with it. Then the penalty is awarded - which was Rocky's first save to make.
Killie didn't half turn the screw at 2-2, and then Marciano made some superb saves. But the penalty decision is pivotal, no escaping that.
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24-02-2018 03:33 PM #20
For the record I don't think it was a pen.
However if we were playing at ER and an opponent blocked the ball like that the whole home support would be screaming pen, if it was not awarded many on here would be calling the ref a cheat.
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Yeah, it should be more clearcut, so no decision to make by the Ref as to whether or not he thinks it was intentional. They can't read people's minds.
As an aside, your team were very good for most of the game game and really deserved the three points. Hibs were awful for nearly an hour but that shouldn't take anything away from how well Killie played.
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24-02-2018 04:33 PM #24
A pity some refs can not be done under the trades description act.Masquerading as competent officials
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24-02-2018 04:45 PM #25
where on earth could porteous have possibly put his arm, he had it down by his side freakin ridiculous decision by the referee
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24-02-2018 04:58 PM #26
Never a penalty, however Porteous turned his back on the shot.
If he doesn’t turn his back on the shot his body is not in that position.
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He was desperate it call it a wrong decision.
As for Clancy; blantant cheating once again. Couldn't wait to point to the spot.
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24-02-2018 06:53 PM #29
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I don't think it was a penalty BUT for a player to turn his back on the ball coming at him is not on. The world may well have changed in the last 30 years but maybe the world is getting too soft. When I was playing U12s if any of us turned our backs to the ball our coach would go nuts. Push ups as a punishment. A professional should never turn his back to the ball coming at him. Take it square in the face, chest, whatever, just be in front of it. These guys are well paid pros, no excuse giving the ref a decision imo
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24-02-2018 06:57 PM #30
Walker is massively anti-Hibs. He was despondent when discussing our goals (trying to disallow the first) and delighted by theirs.
As regards the refereeing, I'd have claimed for that as a penalty if I was at the game but not watching on TV. Clancy clearly got it wrong as Porteous' arm was next to his body, unlike at Easter Road where the Sevco player actually reached out for the ball.
And on the subject of linesmen guessing, why do they guess in favour of the defence when Shaw puts the ball over the line and in favour of the attacker when Marciano stops the ball?
Hmmm, I sound like a Celtc supporter after typing that so I'm going to hold a bar of soap for the rest of the evening.Mature, sensible signature required for responsible position. Good prospects for the right candidate. Apply within.
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