Kenny Miller doubles down on Tynecastle honest mistakes

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Kenny Miller outdid Michael Stewart by backing ALL of the VAR calls at Tynecastle on Saturday.

During Sportscene on Saturday Stewart claimed that Michael Smith’s arm was in a natural position when he blocked a cross from James Forrest. Even Shelley Kerr struggled to understand his justification.

Between Sky Sports, Radio Scotland, BT Sport and Radio Clyde barely a day goes by without Miller sharing his opinions, for every pocket money he fills a space in the Sunday Mail/Daily Record.

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Monday is Radio Clyde for the former Scotland striker where he backed up the claim that Smith’s arm was in a natural position when he raised it to block Forrest’s cross.

Going a step further he told a caller that he had viewed the Liel Abada ‘goal’ and agreed that the Celtic striker was offside, apparently it was clear cut.

Miller seemed amazed that anyone would want to see the VAR lines to confirm the offside call. For whatever reason the SFA haven’t released the image with two lines that Steven McLean used to come to his decision, the lines to justify Lawrence Shankland’s second goal were quickly on Sky Sports.

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