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Scottish football

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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!!'


Aye, the guy on twitter said it is so that proves it!!! OK then ?
 
Aye, the guy on twitter said it is so that proves it!!! OK then ?

The guy on twitter has posted a photograph of the incident, ya crackpot! ?

Any chance you could post some photographic evidence to back up your claim that it wasn't a tight decision? Ilm sure you'll understand if i dont hold my breath while I wait for you to come up with anything?

I don't know all the ins ands outs of VAR. If I were calling it, I would say maybe Kyogo's knee is offside, but one thing that can't be denied unless you're a pathological liar, like your good self, is that it is an incredibly close decision.

This is why people mock supporters of the plucky newco. They take to lying as naturally as breathing, and never, EVER, admit anything.

You got it spectacularly wrong with your claims that is wasn't a bawhair decision, and when I've posted photos showing how incredibly tight it is, instead of holding your hands up and admitting you were wrong, you're doubling down and posting gibberish like "Aye, the guy on twitter said it is so that proves it!!! OK then" when the evidence is right in front of your eyes.

I suppose you could always resort to Plan B in the Sevco supporters playbook, and claim you were just fishing all along! ?
 

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
Woah, slow down there buddy.
No one, and I mean no one, can try and take away Fort Williams claim to be the worst team in Scotland.
No one.
 
After a promising start to the season Jack Ross has left Hibs a week before he was due to lead them out for the league Cup final. If he has resigned then it was an honourable thing to do.
Any thoughts on who his replacement could be? A return for Stubbs perhaps or has that ship sailed?
 

After a promising start to the season Jack Ross has left Hibs a week before he was due to lead them out for the league Cup final. If he has resigned then it was an honourable thing to do.
Any thoughts on who his replacement could be? A return for Stubbs perhaps or has that ship sailed?
Now being quoted by Hibs that he's been sacked, I thought he would have been given an opportunity to turn things around, obviously not.
 
After a promising start to the season Jack Ross has left Hibs a week before he was due to lead them out for the league Cup final. If he has resigned then it was an honourable thing to do.
Any thoughts on who his replacement could be? A return for Stubbs perhaps or has that ship sailed?
Sailed, struck an iceberg and sunk with the loss of all hands.
 

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