Nice! And the follow through was even better :greengrin
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I’ve seen us lose some bad goals over the years but from a defensive point of view I think that’s up there with the very worst I’ve ever seen.
I’d absolutely do my nut if Hibs lost a goal like that, it’s woeful.
A point I tactfully made in a group chat I’m in that has a couple of United fans it it who were through at the game.
Decided to take a look at the Hibs highlights. Just fast forwarded to our game and watched what was barely a minute of “highlights”.
Didn’t bother with the punditry as what exactly would there have been to say about that?
Total waste of everyone’s time. In a country where a large chunk of the population is passionate about football, it should be impossible to fail at making a decent programme about football. To do so in the manner that the BBC has done with not only Sportscene, but Sportsound as well, it really is quite an achievement.
Sportscene just moved on from the Hibs highlights. Didn't show the third or fourth goal.
Neil McCann started off a sentence by saying he didn't think Fitzwater was the last man and that the red card was harsh, before saying it was accidental but the referee probably got it right. He's away with it.
Really poor from the BBC - obviously running behind and so had to cut analysis short, probably because they spent nearly 30 minutes on the Huns game. Also regardless of whether it was accidental or deliberate, he's last man, denying a goal-scoring opportunity, it's a red.
Imagine another country in which the national broadcaster’s one hour long flagship football show fails to show two of the goals in one out of just FIVE games they have to cover.
Some of the folk on YouTube put together a more professional show than these clowns.
Absolutely embarrassing show.
BBC Scotland have a limited budget for the show obviously, but one has to wonder how much of the budget goes towards paying the pundits, and if a better product might be had by ditching these pundits?
One thing I'd like to see would be a former referee on the show, someone who knows the game, and someone who can take a look at these "controversial" incidents that get highlighted and give an opinion from a ref's standpoint rather than having pundits attempting to cover their backside by saying they don't think it's a red, before saying the ref made the right decision.
I'd like to hope that the BBC might consider looking at these youtubers to see if they could learn a thing or two, but that would require them to actually realise that the program needs improving.
The audio editing for the Aberdeen Dundee United game was unbelievable.
Having any sort of debate around one of the most obvious red cards ever was just weird. All of our goals were just due to bad defending. Would it kill them to say we are playing well?
exactly! that managed to fawn over hearts and say how great they are instead of highlighting how lucky they were with the deflection and cross which went in...they took plenty of time to slate us when we were doing badly, highlighting lack of identity / club in crisis etc etc but nothing substantial on how well we've played recently. think they even got the length of the unbeaten run wrong!
it is incredible just how bad it is in comparison to MOTD but then I guess it also shows symmetry with the money differential between the EPL and SPFL!
Don't worry, it's not like we're forced to pay for it or anything.
The BBC doesn't give a fig for Scottish football. It knows Sky, BT and Viacom are hoovering up the gruesome twosome so sees no point in wasting cash on good coverage if it's only the diddies that watch it.
Not sure how that squares with being a "public service broadcaster", but there you go.
If they spent less time analysing Rangers goals or refereeing decisions inside out they might have time to show other teams goals [emoji2371]
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It’s easier not to watch it! Once the license fee is done away with, they are finished.
Towards the end of the Hearts v St Johnston game the Saints had a shot stopped on the line by a defender . In real time it looked like it hit an arm but no slow motion replay or analysis on Sportscene which suggests to me it must have hit an arm.
Has anyone seen a clip to clarify the incident.