Kevin Clancy turned in another clueless performance at Hampden yesterday, giving the impression throughout that he feels that there are better ways to spend his time.
After rising through the ranks the career of the Glasgow based solicitor seemed to come unstuck last season, he wasn’t selected to take charge of any of the five Glasgow Derbies or cup semi-finals.
His only UEFA jollies were in August when he was put in charge of two Conference League qualifiers.
Willie Collum brought him back into the fold yesterday, his booking of Brendan Rodgers wasn’t the most ridiculous decision of the afternoon.
Conspiracy theory as, despite multiple 2nd half subs, Celtic-loving Clancy blows the whistle right at 90 minutes, denying Aberdeen a chance to get back in. pic.twitter.com/MrV4kieeuf
— x – GrandOLTeam (@JBLuvsCeltic) November 3, 2024
In the Laws of the Game it is detailed why time is added on beyond the regulation 45 in each half, no exceptions are given, even if the outcome is cut and dried such as one team leading 6-0.
During the first half Clancy added four minutes of stoppage time which was par for the course for a few injury breaks and VAR checks.
The second half involved six breaks for substitutions, three goals, two VAR checks and two stoppages due to injury.
No booking on Kuhn for this tackle
Compare and contrast to the booking Callum Mcgregor received
Father Clancy but ? pic.twitter.com/cm8tr7WG7U
— Paulie (@pauliebhoy46) November 3, 2024
In the build up to Celtic’s second goal Jack McKenzie slid in deliberately late to foul Nicolas Kuhn, he made the intended contact but the Celtic winger completed his pass.
Daizen Maeda was quickly onto it, his pace panicked the Aberdeen defence with the move finished in style by Kyogo Furuhashi.
Clancy took no action against McKenzie, in contrast to an earlier booking for Callum McGregor.
Aberdeen players blatant play acting conned the ref. Very poor decision.
— Lisbon Lion (@tirnaog_09) November 3, 2024
It wasn’t even a foul but for his own reasons Clancy decided to book McGregor after 25 minutes after a challenge on Sivert Nilsen while awarding Aberdeen a free kick 35 yards from goal.
Nilsen had already been involved a couple of times with Arne Engels, right in front of the referee he collapsed theatrically to the ground before recovering after seeing the yellow card given to an opponent.
Booking the Celtic skipper midway through the first half takes an edge from McGregor’s game, once again Graeme Shinnie avoided being booked against Celtic despite the usual succession of late fouls.
Clancys just a Bell-end, booked Maeda & he just SMIRKED at him & pointed tae where he’d been HACKED doon aw game!! Belongs in the Junior Leagues he’s a CLOWN!!
Lol talking of Hunden no doubt the pundits will have sevco to win this cup now as favourites after that TREMENDOUS come back today.
The CRISPY TOE-NAIL guy as the manager seems think so,apparently they are going to push on.
Lol Kojak won’t see the final he is Friar Tucked and will be gone before the international break.
Also no sell out at Hunden today but you can bet anything you want they will be screaming for a 50/50 allocation for the final.
But hey fuck it the more of them in to see a right good SCUDDING the more for us to laugh at.