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SFA stand by Steve Kirkland despite pattern of wrong VAR calls to favour Clement’s challengers

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On Thursday the SFA released figures claiming that only 13 mistakes had been made in the second batch of SPFL Premiership fixtures, 11 matches for each club in the top flight.

With the press release they highlighted a handball against Alistair Johnstone which should have been reviewed to highlight the offside involved earlier which completely negates any offside issue.

The media messengers duly covered this issue, got some comments from Crawford Allan on Willie Collum and shared their whitewash details.

It seems that detail in the 13 mistakes aren’t getting any attention, James Tavernier’s penalty box foul on David Turnbull in the same match as the Johnston handball appears to have been completely ignored.

Two penalties were wrongly awarded to Philippe Clement’s side. In November with the score 0-0 at Livingston a penalty was awarded after a ridiculous dive by Ross McCausland.

In December Abdallah Sima copied the Goldson trademark of pulling an opponents jersey, when the reaction came in he fell to the ground with a penalty awarded.

At both matches Steven Kirkland was the VAR official, watching replays, taking in all of the angles and deciding that the penalty decision was correct.

The Ayrshire official was the VAR for Celtic’s recent match at Pittodrie and appears to have the full support of the despite being involved in 15% of the wrong decisions made over 66 matches.

Incredibly both of those mistakes went in favour of the Tribute Act formed in 2012 following the liquidation of Kirkland’s boyhood heroes.

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  • the maister says:

    Lost in the numbers on me that one!
    However, I see Phillipe Clemente has gone all
    “English”
    and is touting his keeper Jack Butland as the best thing since sliced bread and for a call up for an England cap.
    He is as good as a fellow Belgian called Simon Mingolet according to Clemente.
    He really should get out more!
    English keepers who play in Scotland are not as good as they think they are (seriously) and tend not to be trusted in the England No. 1 position.
    Pity that because they could well do very well for England.
    Alas, we will never know!
    Cheer Up Philipe!

    • Clachnacuddin and the Hoops says:

      Unfortunately Butland has won them quite a few points this season sadly…

      Him (mostly legally) and his outfield cohorts (totally illegally) of Beaton, Muir, McLean, Munro, Robertson and Dickinson to name but a few are driving Sevco towards this title and all the gold that follows with it –

      Oh and I mustn’t forget Sonny Lawwell and his recruitment strategy of waste, waste, waste x 9 players either !

      • the maister says:

        Why don’t you adress the main article and not my comment. Do you not understand it?

        • Clachnacuddin and the Hoops says:

          The middle paragraph for the best part maister addresses the main article as these cheats with whistles, flags and monitors named certainly went a long way to facilitate the ‘only 13 mistakes’ (SFA figures and certainly not mine)…

          They also went a long way to facilitate the other 513 or so mistakes (these are ma figures) give or take a few –

          SFA Sevco subordinate cheats then…

          SFA Sevco subordinate cheats now…

          SFA Sevco subordinate cheats forever…

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