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Scottish football

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A “bawhair” ?????

Iirc, a player has to be in front of the ball when it is played to be offside. While VAR may have ruled Kyogo offside, either way it was insanely close.

This is like the League Cup final where supporters of the plucky newco were whining about Jullien being miles offside when, if he was in fact offside, it would have been a bawhair.
 
Tell you what, Laudo9, the Hearts v Rangers game on 12th December is going to be a cracking match.
Yeah, you missed your chance to beat that lot again on Thurs night, even with celtic getting that ridiculous 'offside' goal , Hearts had them on the back foot for most of the second half and should've scored a couple of goals.
Will be a tough game at Tynecastle but Van Bronckhorst has definitely got us going again so more confident of getting a result there next Sunday than I was a few weeks ago tbh.
 
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?Anyone calling that Celtic goal on Thurs a bawhair offside can only be described (to use your vernacular) as a bawbag tbh!! ?

Anyone saying Kyogo was clearly in front of the ball must be lying. They can't be making a series point that he was clearly in front of the ball.

VAR may well have ruled it out but it would have needed VAR to say for definite if he was in front of the ball.
 
Anyone saying Kyogo was clearly in front of the ball must be lying. They can't be making a series point that he was clearly in front of the ball.

VAR may well have ruled it out but it would have needed VAR to say for definite if he was in front of the ball.
Celtic were gifted a goal they shouldn't have got,just admit it ffs!!
Hopefully karma will even that out tomorrow!
You're looking pretty pathetic trying to justify the reason for giving it tbh.
 

Celtic were gifted a goal they shouldn't have got,just admit it ffs!!
Hopefully karma will even that out tomorrow!
You're looking pretty pathetic trying to justify the reason for giving it tbh.

There's no point in discussing anything with you. You're like a petulant child, and you refuse to answer any awkward questions.



I saw this photo on twitter. The guy posting it says this shows the goal would have been allowed if there had been VAR. I have to admit I dont know enough about VAR to know if that's true, or not, but what I do know for an absolute fact is it shows it was an insanely close call, and my comment that it was a bawhair decision either way was 100% correct.

You're doing that Sevco supporters thing where instead of admitting you got it wrong, you're doubling down on your keech and have changed the narrative from 'Anyone calling that Celtic goal on Thurs a bawhair offside can only be described (to use your vernacular) as a bawbag tbh!!' to 'Celtic were gifted a goal they shouldn't have got, just admit it ffs!!'
 
With all the pettiness going on, spare a thought for the fans of Lowland League side Vale of Leithen who have seen their side concede 121 goals in 22 league and cup games this season, an average of 5.5 goals per game and have only celebrated one positive result, a 1-1 draw with former Scottish Prem side Gretna 08

Likewise, fans of Highland League side Fort William have seen their side ship 78 goals in 16 league and cup games at an average of 4.8 goals per game and have also only picked up 1 point, from a 3-3 draw with Nairn County

To put the Vale tally into perspective, the English record for goals conceded is 141 by Darwen in the old Second Division in 1898/99 with Blackpool holding the top flight record at 125 in the old First Division in 1930/31
 
Even worse than Inverness Caley Thistle?

I went to that ground on a mild day just to visit the club shop and it was chilly. I can't imagine it in full winter
Not as bad now both ends are covered.
But I was lucky to go pre that, for an early league cup game v the dandies, sat kick off 3pm,sun was cracking the flags,lovely day,no hassle, just the pies ran out and parking was a free for all at the end.
 
Likewise Peterhead, I was working up there a few years ago, passed the ground which looked quaint and we'll maintained, went into town and it was like the world had stood still since the 60's, dark, dank.buildings, strange pubs,even stranger characters knocking about but friendly tbf.
Must mention the fash is even better from there than Arbroath?
Peterhead Town centre, what's happening.??
Arbroath another one on its backside.
Dundee not far behind nowadays.
Absolute shame .
 

With all the pettiness going on, spare a thought for the fans of Lowland League side Vale of Leithen who have seen their side concede 121 goals in 22 league and cup games this season, an average of 5.5 goals per game and have only celebrated one positive result, a 1-1 draw with former Scottish Prem side Gretna 08

Likewise, fans of Highland League side Fort William have seen their side ship 78 goals in 16 league and cup games at an average of 4.8 goals per game and have also only picked up 1 point, from a 3-3 draw with Nairn County

To put the Vale tally into perspective, the English record for goals conceded is 141 by Darwen in the old Second Division in 1898/99 with Blackpool holding the top flight record at 125 in the old First Division in 1930/31
Always plenty of goals in the Highlands.
Sure wick academy were the whipping boys for a while.
 

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