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15-06-2025 06:09 PM #31
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15-06-2025 06:24 PM #32This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Collum *should* have backed the VAR in this instance instead of playing along with the narrative that they couldn’t tell.
But as he didn’t, when it came to this incident, VAR bottled making a call on it and Collum had to stick to his guns.
Edit: this was made more ridiculous by the VAR on the Belgium v Wales game disallowing a goal for the ball going out for a throw in without having to produce irrefutable evidence that it had, they used their eyes and the images.Last edited by matty_f; 15-06-2025 at 06:39 PM.
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15-06-2025 06:45 PM #33This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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15-06-2025 06:54 PM #34This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
What chance have you got ?
Backed his VAR boys the next time it came along ( The Rangers Ghost Goal ) IIRC ?Last edited by BILLYHIBS; 15-06-2025 at 07:00 PM.
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15-06-2025 06:58 PM #35This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The fact that the Huns are still upset about it is the cherry on topMature, sensible signature required for responsible position. Good prospects for the right candidate. Apply within.
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15-06-2025 07:19 PM #36
2016 has done irreversible damage to them
Corruption 😂😂 This coming from a team that didn't get a penalty in the league awarded against them for 70 odd games.SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS 2016
GGTTH
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15-06-2025 07:38 PM #37This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
That's what happens when you pander to the panel.Last edited by gbhibby; 15-06-2025 at 09:51 PM.
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15-06-2025 09:37 PM #40This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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15-06-2025 10:01 PM #41
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16-06-2025 06:45 AM #42
75 League games without conceding a penalty 2022-24 defies belief logic and the laws of probability
On the cusp of a shock Scottish Cup defeat at home to Queens Park they were unbelievably awarded a late penalty in the 97th minute and blew it
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16-06-2025 08:29 AM #43
Straightforward foul on Rocky to prevent him clearing the ball and, as the match referee ruled it never crossed the line so can't see what all the fuss is about.
Unless of course you are the relatively pointless "Bomber" Brown looking to be relevant amongst like minded huns.
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19-06-2025 10:34 PM #44
oh STFU for the love o the wee man, shower of pathetic Gimps
Rangers say the Scottish FA "will be watched closely" after a fine of £3,000 was imposed following a remark made by former player John Brown on club media.
The Ibrox club said they would "firmly deny any breach of Scottish FA rules" after former Ibrox defender Brown called a refereeing decision "corrupt" on Rangers TV.
In the final match of Rangers' league season, Nicolas Raskin appeared to bundle the ball over the line, with the SFA's key match incident panel later ruling the goal should have stood.
Citing being found in breach of SFA disciplinary rule 38, Rangers said: "If this is now the standard, they will be watched closely to ensure it is applied across the board, consistently, without exception and without favour."
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19-06-2025 11:23 PM #45This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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20-06-2025 06:24 AM #46
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Can anyone tell me the purpose of the "Key Match Incident Panel"?
Do they review one Key Match or is it just badly named and who is on it?
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20-06-2025 06:49 AM #47
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20-06-2025 06:53 AM #48
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20-06-2025 06:58 AM #49
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Of course it has actually no relevance in the the rangers rant as all the panel said was they thought it was a goal. The SFA disciplinary action has nothing to do with whether it was a goal or not it was because a representative of the the rangers openly and repeatedly stated the officialdom in Scottish football is corrupt. Mentioning the irrelevant KMI panel is just a smokescreen and padding in a ridiculous statement.Last edited by CentreLine; 20-06-2025 at 07:00 AM.
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20-06-2025 07:43 AM #50This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
A quiz type show along the lines of Would I Lie To You, except you will definitely be lied to?
Sent from my SM-A750FN using TapatalkLast edited by Bostonhibby; 20-06-2025 at 12:39 PM.
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20-06-2025 12:31 PM #51This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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20-06-2025 04:22 PM #52
SFA 1-0 Huns final score.
‘Scottish FA Statement - Judicial Panel Tribunal
Friday 20 June 2025
We note Rangers’ response to the determination of a recent independent Judicial Panel Tribunal. In the interests of accuracy, we wish to address some of the misleading comments contained therein:
The sanction imposed by an independent panel was entirely in keeping with the application of the rules. The most recent and relevant example of a similar breach, the sanction imposed on Richard Foster of Motherwell FC for comments of a similar nature in the media, attests to that.
Furthermore, to address the comments regarding “rationale behind differing outcomes”, we wish to point to the fact that investigations were undertaken in previous cases outlined and that the Compliance Officers of the time saw fit to issue a censure by way of warning letter for potential breaches deemed insufficiently serious to be progressed to a Notice of Complaint.
This system of proportionality has been adopted since the inception of the Judicial Panel Protocol in 2011. Indeed, such discretion was exercised last season when the Compliance Officer wrote to the club to warn of the future conduct of players following matters involving Vaclav Cerny, Dujon Sterling and Mohamed Diomande.
We also note that Rangers intend to contact the association to seek clarity on the Judicial Panel Protocol and its application. The club is, in fact, already represented on the JPP Working Group.
We have requested written reasons from the panel chair involved in the tribunal and in the interests of transparency will publish in due course.
JPP Rule 38 was introduced in response to the referee strike of 2010, when match officials campaigned for greater protection after enduring sustained personal criticism from clubs and fans. Ahead of a new season, we remind clubs of their responsibilities in this regard’"Washing one's hands of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless means to side with the powerful, not to be neutral.' - Paulo Freire
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20-06-2025 04:41 PM #53This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-06-2025 07:18 AM #54
Don’t think they can be allowed to get away with the “watched closely” line.
The underlying tone is a menacing one and no accident of speech.
Whatever the fine was for Brown’s outburst was just double it for this statement. Heading down a similar road to media darling McCoist demanding names and addresses of people.
A horrible club.Last edited by Carheenlea; 21-06-2025 at 07:20 AM.
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21-06-2025 07:20 AM #55
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21-06-2025 07:32 AM #56This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
His quotes are quite funny in the context of a big court case
https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/news/...court-session/Last edited by Billy Whizz; 21-06-2025 at 07:40 AM.
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21-06-2025 09:29 AM #57
We also note that Rangers intend to contact the association to seek clarity on the Judicial Panel Protocol and its application. The club is, in fact, already represented on the JPP Working Group.
The above says it all about that club. Everything done for the hard of thinking in that support. Similar as in previous post to McCoist demanding names which he already knew of.
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21-06-2025 02:46 PM #58
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[QUOTE=Bishop Hibee;7985918]SFA 1-0 Huns final score.
‘Scottish FA Statement - Judicial Panel Tribunal
Friday 20 June 2025
We note Rangers’ response to the determination of a recent independent Judicial Panel Tribunal. In the interests of accuracy, we wish to address some of the misleading comments contained therein:
The sanction imposed by an independent panel was entirely in keeping with the application of the rules. The most recent and relevant example of a similar breach, the sanction imposed on Richard Foster of Motherwell FC for comments of a similar nature in the media, attests to that.
Furthermore, to address the comments regarding “rationale behind differing outcomes”, we wish to point to the fact that investigations were undertaken in previous cases outlined and that the Compliance Officers of the time saw fit to issue a censure by way of warning letter for potential breaches deemed insufficiently serious to be progressed to a Notice of Complaint.
This system of proportionality has been adopted since the inception of the Judicial Panel Protocol in 2011. Indeed, such discretion was exercised last season when the Compliance Officer wrote to the club to warn of the future conduct of players following matters involving Vaclav Cerny, Dujon Sterling and Mohamed Diomande.
We also note that Rangers intend to contact the association to seek clarity on the Judicial Panel Protocol and its application. The club is, in fact, already represented on the JPP Working Group.
We have requested written reasons from the panel chair involved in the tribunal and in the interests of transparency will publish in due course.
JPP Rule 38 was introduced in response to the referee strike of 2010, when match officials campaigned for greater protection after enduring sustained personal criticism from clubs and fans. Ahead of a new season, we remind clubs of their responsibilities in this regard’[
In addition to Richard Foster’s suspension, Paul McGinn was suspended for two matches after calling Referee John Beaton’s performance “inept” during Hibs v Celtic League Cup Final a few seasons ago.
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