Dave Cormack found a funny video clip on Twitter on Saturday night, highlighting Don Robertson’s performance at Ibrox on Saturday when he refused to red card James Sands.
That clip was one of many highlighting the ‘incompetence’ of SFA match officials and their fear of applying the Laws of the Game in the same manner to all member clubs.
Cormack opted to cut out the most telling aspect of the video clip, put on his own amusing thoughts and sat back doing nothing. SFA.
Couldn’t resist this cracking video from the cinch Under-8s, allegedly ? Counter-attack in full view of the referee but… nothing to ? here so play on! Just another week in the cinch, the most authentic league in the world. Vive la cinch & Vive la VAR, aka @BBCSportscene! https://t.co/uQA6SkyeJk
— Dave Cormack (@CormackDavie) August 29, 2022
https://t.co/dmvMMYifV3 pic.twitter.com/ZX8paW6R2a
— Tam sellic son (@TamsellicsonIII) August 27, 2022
Last season Robertson refereed two Aberdeen matches, both at Pittodrie, a 2-0 defeat from Motherwell and 0-0 draw with St Mirren.
Since taking control at Aberdeen Cormack has found the time to build a training centre modestly named after himself rather than any of the club’s playing heroes or the manager that took them to lifting a European trophy by beating Real Madrid.
Not a word has been heard about refereeing issues, no questions about the domination of match officials from Lanarkshire and Glasgow.
Tweets like the one above seem to sum up brave Dave Cormack, a keyboard warrior rather than a chairman and leader of a football club.
Our own board are no better in dealing with this issue of honest mistakes as the gutless media call it that performance at greyskull on saturday was a shameful disgrace from the officials.
Editor: At the last AGM Bankier was forced into squeaking that the club had deep concern over referees, this subject will be returned to at the 2022 AGM.