There really isn’t much that needs to be added to the thread below.
Whether it is Don Robertson, Nick Walsh, Willie Collum or someone else in charge they all know the script, what is expected of them.
It is the decision making that has saw officials mainly from Glasgow and Lanarkshire rise through the ranks to be SPFL Premiership regulars with lucrative European jollies thrown in. Not bad for part-timers.
At one end of the park the push in the back or the rugby tackle is overlooked, for the Ibrox club it’ll be the offside striker that is missed or eagle-eyes spotting the same striker being tugged followed by a dramatic fall to the ground.
Fortunately no club in Scotland will say a word about it, well apparently Ian Bankier is deeply concerned but if he dared to complain to the SFA he’d be reminded of the fat fingerprints all over the Five Way Agreement of 2012.
Match day 1:
Livi goal disallowed.Cynical Goldson tackle not getting near the ball.
Lundstrum push in the box on player with a goal scoring opportunity. pic.twitter.com/Bdy1oEtNOK
— Lint (@Zeshankenzo) August 27, 2022
Match day 2:
Player offside.
Goal given. pic.twitter.com/eX9x0HxFfA— Lint (@Zeshankenzo) August 27, 2022
Match day 3:
Player offside.
Goal given. pic.twitter.com/cqjpLsZSfj— Lint (@Zeshankenzo) August 27, 2022
Match day 4:
Player got a yellow card for this quite ridiculous penalty award resulting from this dive, but nothing for Sands. pic.twitter.com/LfhPV5TxO8— Lint (@Zeshankenzo) August 27, 2022
Match day 5 of the SPFL.
No red.
Player already on a yellow.
Player subbed at half time.— Lint (@Zeshankenzo) August 27, 2022