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Yep, but they still got relegated that season.
That's now two seasons in a row where we've not been awarded a perfectly legitimate goal against them. Hibs have been dreadful this season but it really doesn't help when you have such blatantly wrong refereeing decisions go against you.
They can chalk off 1 offside goal, they'll struggle to chalk off 4 and keep their careers.
If we'd have gone out hell bent on destroying them, the officials would have been able to do nothing about it.
The last winner we had in charge was John Collins who sadly couldn't spot a player with the assistance of the global MH370 search crews. What he could do was prepare a team to destroy the opposition. His cup final preparations go down as the greatest modern day case study in how to get Hibs to win.
Jumbo and Strugglin' were in charge of the opposition. Final score 5-1 Hibs.
No messin'.
Butcher is proving himself to be a pussy.
I think that Alasdair Ross's career is already on the skids. No more jolly's to far off lands I suspect. He can pretty much do as he pleases with nothing much to lose.
Not as brutal as the blunder he made chalking off Forster's excellent goal.Quote:
From http://footballrefereeing.blogspot.c...l#.UzqLj9wqY_c
More interesting things are happening in Scottish refereeing: Derek Rose and Alasdair Ross of Scotland have not been invited to the seminar. Both committed crucial mistakes in Borussia Dortmund - Málaga CF in the Champions League quarterfinals, where specially Ross revealed a lack of alertness and mental concentration on his duty in extremely tense moments. This probably led to a loss of trust in this assistant referee (who never came across any controversy before and actually performed very well at Euro 2012). For this reason, Massimo Busacca, head of FIFA Refereeing, erased Alasdair Ross from the short list for the next World Cup as well, while Rose may stay. Alan Mulvanny replaces Ross on the pre-list. Alan Mulvanny attended the seminar which is a clear hint at a change in the Scottish team also on UEFA level. Concerning Alasdair Ross, the decision to drop him might be logical, but is and stays brutal.
Think Bryan Jackson is really Dr Evil and it's all been a master plan to make as much for BDO from Hearts and then liquidate, below is the latest BDO meeting after it was announced that the big L is likely.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfUM5xHUY4M
“That’s a sign of the discourtesy and dishonesty they have been dealing with all the way through but even by Lithuanian standards this was extreme."
Isn't that racist or at least xenophobic. How to make friends and influence people!
Blame shifting, pass the buck, doing our best but our hands are tied, it winsae me honest. No surprise there but as a previous poster hinted they have some brass neck. Yet again they cannot own up that they shafted creditors, charities and scottish football in general.
As with leighs goal we didnt get last season the fact of the matter is the game should have been 1-1 irrelevant how bad we played.They are going down,probably tomorrow night anyway,so in the grand scheme of things it doesnt really mean a lot.Be nice if the linesman apologised for the error but it seems only epl officials do that.Still nice to see all the jambos getting excited and ignoring the fact that their team could be tatas in a few weeks. Ta lk about fiddling while rome burns.They deserve evrything thats coming to them and if they do get liquidated then im sure the press will be full of sympathy for a team trying to pay back less than a tenth they owe creditors.They are such a joke of a club.
How pathetic is THIS? What strings do they actually think these people can pull? I think Jackson's been rubbing shoulders with too many 'important :rotflmao: politicians' of late.
If they fail to finish the season it will be harder to try and claim they are the same club.
As CWG says. Yams have already received £824k from SPFL. To quote BDO, These funds are contingent on the club completing the 2013/14 season. IMO, Yams may go into liquidation pre May 10 but may try to complete their fixtures. This appears a contradiction in terms as liquidation really means life support immediately shut off but I think SPFL may move the goalposts to avoid the administrative carnage that would arise from Yams failing to finish the season.
Maybe it's too late whatever happens. Looks like thats them flatlining.
If things are really bad then Pathead may be onto something. Hearts will already be down and they're not needed for the last round of fixtures.
I still think they'll see out the season but you never know............
Bryan Jackson on Radio Scotland at 12
And when they do get liquidated it'll be.......
Big Team No Cups
Wee Team Both Cups
This thread has had more up and downs than a Michael Nelson passing school.
The cynic in me is expecting another turn for the worse!
I wish they would just hurry up and die.