After the latest edition of Penalty Bingo at the weekend masterminded by the Lanarkshire duo of Willie Collum and Andrew Dallas a tweet on the issue has gone viral.
Based on a popular part of Radio Clyde’s Super Scoreboard shows it asks the sort of question that Gordon Duncan would quickly deflect from as he keeps the show on the straight and narrow, constantly promoting the feature that keeps their show alive. The O** F***.
At every opportunity the two Glasgow SPFL Premiership sides are bundled together just as they do with the two clubs to have played out of Ibrox.
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— Bun Beag Brian (@BunbegB) March 8, 2023
Lewis Ferguson, who inherited his expert penalty skills from his Uncle Bazz, was the last SPFL player to take a penalty against the Tribute Act- back in January 2022 when he stuck the ball past Allan McGregor as his side drew 1-1 at Pittodrie.
Kevin Clancy was the culprit that night, no Scottish referee has dared to repeat the act despite a variety of saves from Connor Goldson’s in the last few months.
Duncan and various other apologists have dug into the rule book to come up with some interpretation of what went on, mostly just falling back on the interpretation of the match referee which normally means anything goes.
Don Robertson will be in charge at Easter Road tonight, with his place in the refereeing elite secure he won’t want to deviate from the script, odds on James Tavernier finding the net at some point are short.
Hi @ScottishFA what time for penalty Bingo tonight ? as need to get my bet on again before I head back out !! pic.twitter.com/iFl2K4M8WM
— D Mcguire (@DMcGCfc1888) March 8, 2023
Rangers have now had two runs of 44 league games without conceding a penalty in just over 3 years.
1st run of 44 from January 2020 to April 2021.
2nd run of 44 from January 2022 to March 2023 (present day)
2 runs this close together is what sets this apart. https://t.co/e5jrcBS1Yj
— Lint (@Zeshankenzo) March 7, 2023
And BINGO Tavpen does it again.