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Mr. Wonderful
04-10-2021, 11:21 AM
Whether someone thinks its a red card or not, I think there's almost unanimous agreement that Porteous either didn't touch him or agree that if he did it was very, very slight.

And yet I don't see or hear any discussion about the theatrical fall and subsequent rolling around.

Had that been Martin Boyle on the floor as the result of a challenge from, say, Ryan Jack - you can bet your house the media would be all over it. So why no mention of it?

BegbieHSC
04-10-2021, 11:24 AM
Because our league and sports media live to serve the Huns and Celtic.

Any slight against them threatens to bring the sporting bubble of Scotland to its knees.

I do honestly wish the pair of them would **** off to the English leagues, and let the rest of us have a fair, balanced league and media without their bile.

Bostonhibby
04-10-2021, 11:25 AM
Agree with you entirely. I think its because he plays for sevco.

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CockneyRebel
04-10-2021, 02:02 PM
Because our league and sports media live to serve the Huns and Celtic.

Any slight against them threatens to bring the sporting bubble of Scotland to its knees.

I do honestly wish the pair of them would **** off to the English leagues, and let the rest of us have a fair, balanced league and media without their bile.



Oy!! We don't want them either.

Carheenlea
05-10-2021, 05:56 AM
No foul on Aribo, no red for Porteous and a yellow card for Aribo for simulation would have been the correct call.

Nick Walsh has had a nightmare.

Souter96Mac
05-10-2021, 06:31 AM
It's laughable, if you look back at the challenge, no rangers players even call for a foul until Walsh blows the whistle. Even they knew it wasn't a foul in the first place

heretoday
05-10-2021, 08:44 AM
So brave of Aribo to struggle on till the 79th minute before succumbing to his injuries.

wookie70
05-10-2021, 08:47 AM
It's laughable, if you look back at the challenge, no rangers players even call for a foul until Walsh blows the whistle. Even they knew it wasn't a foul in the first place Same with the commentary, nothing until the stands call out. Then a The Thes player runs from 50 yards away and Moreles gets involved. It is a demonstration of what a huge advantage it is playing in front of a partisan crown with the league allowing no away fans to try and level that advantage even to a small degree.

Nicho87
05-10-2021, 10:24 AM
Borasic as well throwing himself to the ground in the first half utterly pathetic

Similar happened with Celtic fyugo throw himself on the ground was ‘injured’ but then recovered instantly to attempt to sprint through on goal

Yet Boyle who gets lumps taken out him every week is the villain

Honestly sometimes I hate Scottish football with it’s impartial views on things

Liam978
05-10-2021, 04:05 PM
Borasic as well throwing himself to the ground in the first half utterly pathetic

Similar happened with Celtic fyugo throw himself on the ground was ‘injured’ but then recovered instantly to attempt to sprint through on goal

Yet Boyle who gets lumps taken out him every week is the villain

Honestly sometimes I hate Scottish football with it’s impartial views on things


Not much been said by the media about the tackle on Joshy by Lundstam or whatever his name is. He was definitely caught first on the ankle then a full body hit, stayed down briefly but no playacting like Aribo.

EI255
05-10-2021, 04:09 PM
Aribos antics were pure comedy.

Cheating Hun

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