When it comes to cheerleading for Micky Beale only Kenny Miller can get close to Neil McCann.
The former Dundee boss makes no attempt to tone down his admiration for the incredible work carried out by the former QPR boss since he moved to Ibrox to replace Giovanni van Bronckhorst.
Winning every game, except three against Celtic, has had McCann marvelling at the tactics deployed by Beale as he postpones the revamp of the Ibrox squad in order to present stats that might get him a job back in England when the inevitable happens.
??’If they’re giving free-kicks for that the game’s absolutely gone’
Sportscene pundits Simon Donnelly and Neil McCann take a look at Alfredo Morelos’ disallowed goal against Celtic ??#BBCFootball pic.twitter.com/7bim0IMIRi
— BBC Sport Scotland (@BBCSportScot) April 9, 2023
Taking his lead from Ally McCoist and Kris Boyd on Sky Sports, McCann told Sportscene viewers that the ‘end is nigh’ if strikers aren’t allowed to push and pull at defenders as they wait for a corner to be delivered.
There was normal jostling between Alastair Johnston and Alfredo Morelos but as the ball approached the Columbian pulled his opponent closer then pushed Johnston away before the ball bounced off his shin into the net.
Morelos got away with similar antics jn Aaron Mooy in the Viaplay Cup Final, on Saturday his luck was out.
Rangers hero Neil McCann fears £700k tax bill for EBTs as he battles ex-wife over £1million divorcehttps://t.co/n6TQGNa9Mb pic.twitter.com/xIQn3q26af
— Scottish Sun Sport (@scotsunsport) March 28, 2021
Lol oh we feel his PAIN ,that makes that decision by chopping the goal off even better.
Celtic have had goals chopped off all season for less just where was this tax cheating ARSEHOLE then with his perfect take on the game.
Pay your taxes you RUNT!
Firstly, Clancy looks uncomfortable and sometimes terrified while refereeing and as a consequence gets decions wrong.
But he had an excellent view of Morelos’ pull, then 2handed push. (Better view than Sally )…he accordingly gave the right decision.
Laptop loyal andothers need to create controversy…..to keep their jobs…..
McCann is a wee RUNT (copyright TonyB as above )However the wee RUNT to my amazement on Sportscene, stated that Beale was wrong claiming for the handball, by referring to the Rules.
Beale McCoist, Boyd, Millar et al, ought to be red faced and shutting the f. u. KK up…. instead of digging deeper n deeper.
Its his heid thats gone..wee daftie
Has this man lost the plot. First he says Johnson felt contact and went down (isn’t that the smart play). Second he says, Var can’t get involved because there’s contact and not a clear and obvious mistake . So var can’t get involved but he goes onto say that var still should have told Clancy to go to monitor that’s getting involved isn’t it? Aw pain and tears taste lovly
Someone at secvco has to tell the bears to stop foaming at the mouth:
they lost the game.
They ‘need to move on’ – so get your dosh out for ST renewals!
sevco will buy in brilliant players this summer.
Honest!
Just ask Ross Wilson…
The game was gone Neil when 5 representatives signed a Clandestine Agreement (that to this very day still, have t produced any minutes from the meeting ) that basically intended to hoodwink 50,000 Gullibilly’s into buying into the continuity myth that follow ,followed.
What their missing out on also…..
El Buffalo IMMEDIATELY turns to look at the ref as he’s wheeling away to celebrate, he KNOWS he’s fouled him…..
Once the result of a game is FINAL, why argue the merits of said game? Ifs’n’buts?
Perhaps if you weren’t so self-obsessed with point-scoring you’d have read the full article (link supplied) in that rag, the Sun and maybe noticed (and noted) something IMPORTANT for a change?
Here:
“The bitter legal wrangle between Gers and HMRC became known as the Big Tax Case, which later saw the club liquidated — before a “newco” was formed and allowed into the old Third Division.”
Copied exactly and posted (pasted?) here.
Personally I’d have highlighted the “which later saw the club liquidated” part. Even the FN Sun can tell the truth, albeit unwittingly.