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Martindale at a loss as Collum and Walsh save the day for Beale

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Willie Collum and Nick Walsh threw a lifeline to Micky Beale as his side beat Livingston 4-0 at home to reach the semi-finals of the Viaplay Cup.

Sunday’s win over Motherwell was marked by the full time reaction as fans booed and jeered the home side after they had hung on to defy their opponents as they threw everything at it in the last 20 minutes.

The toxic reaction inside Ibrox and the desperation across social media for change at the top of the club piled the pressure on to get a result against Livingston.

Ten minutes into the match Abdallah Sima barely even tried to disguise his push on Jamie Bandon and almost seemed to stop running before curling his shot into the net.

No one expected the goal to stand but Collum saw nothing wrong with it, after a token VAR review the goal stood with Livingston a goal down with the angry bears having less to complain about.

After losing three more goals in the second half The Sun reports David Martindale saying:

I think the first goal is a foul, I’ve watched it back myself, there’s clear hands on and it’s a push – not a huge one – but when you’re running with momentum and get a push you are going to fall.

For the life of me I don’t know how we haven’t got a foul…the first goal hurts us, it spooks us.

I’m disappointed because as it went to VAR review it was in the phase of play that led to the goal, my understanding was it doesn’t have to be clear and obvious if it leads to taking the ball and putting it in the back of your net.

I thought it would get overturned, and it never. I don’t think anyone goes out to make bad decisions, so we’ve got the technology but it comes down to the opinions of people making the decisions.

Some times the decisions fall your way, sometimes they don’t. Ibrox away, quarter-final, I’ve not seen many of them given to be honest.

No officials go out to get it wrong, but I can’t believe it’s not a foul. I’ll not be contacting anyone.

Today Walsh will be back at the day job, helping with the fitness of Murray Park starlets in their partnership with Boclair Academy in Bearsden.

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  • Captain Swing says:

    Hah! Not so much a case of wee Davie “leaving his calling card” with the powers that be at iBrox for when the axe inevitably falls, closer to him leaving the contents of his slopping-out bucket behind….

  • Scud Missile says:

    As I have before the officials do the klan klub no favours here,because when the same players do same thing in European games and are punished for it,they then wonder why when they get away with the same infringements in the Scottish game.

    Anyway all that result did was by the fresh fruit&veg veg man a bit if time,which is slowly running out.

  • Clachnacuddin and the Hoops says:

    At least he’s said something – well he simply had to – even through gritted teeth…

    Brendan or Ange would’ve just clammed up and said zilch –

    I’m a wee tad disappointed with his ‘not a huge push’ mantra though but not surprised in the least…

    But The Sevco fans mustn’t be upset in any way and I suppose wee Davie might’ve been thinking about his windows of his house and all that !

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