https://www.bbc.com/sport/articles/clm3v8djvppo
Lets have a look shall we....
The 10 incorrect decisions shared with Premiership clubs on Wednesday were:
Rangers 2-1 Aberdeen (6/02/24): VAR intervention was correct, but final outcome should have been yellow card to Rangers' Dujon Sterling. Referee retained his on-field decision of a red card.
St Mirren 2-0 Dundee (7/02/24): VAR intervention was correct, but final outcome should have been yellow card to St Mirren's James Bolton. Referee retained his on-field decision of a red card.
Ross County 1-1 St Mirren (27/2/24): VAR should have recommended an on-field review. Final outcome should have been penalty awarded against Ross County for handball.
Hearts 1-1 Hibernian (28/2/24): VAR intervention correct, but penalty decision, which led to Hearts' equaliser, should have been overturned - no foul and no penalty should have been awarded.
Kilmarnock 1-2 Rangers (28/2/24): VAR should have recommended an on-field review. Final outcome should have been penalty decision, which led to Kilmarnock opening the scoring, overturned - no handball offense against Rangers.
Hearts 2-0 Celtic (3/3/24): VAR should have recommended an on-field review. Penalty decision should have been overturned - no foul and no penalty should have been awarded to Celtic.
Hearts 2-0 Celtic (3/3/24): On-field decision correct, no penalty to Hearts. Handball should not have been awarded for spot-kick that led to opening goal.
Motherwell 0-1 Aberdeen (16/04/24): VAR should have recommended an on-field review. Penalty to Motherwell should have been awarded for handball.
Hibernian 1-2 St Johnstone (6/4/24): VAR should have recommended an on-field review. Penalty should have been awarded to Hibs for foul by St Johnstone goalkeeper Dimitar Mitov.
St Mirren 1-2 Hearts (6/4/24): VAR intervention correct, but penalty should have been awarded to St Mirren for a foul on Conor McMenamin by Aidan Denholm.
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/cqln4xjp82xo
Goldson out for the season
posted on 1/5/24
comment by Samus (Isle of) Arran (U22669)
posted 32 minutes ago
comment by Changing my name from My POV - but not decided... (U10636)
posted 3 hours, 59 minutes ago
Weird that the Sterling red card was appealed and rejected, but this panel think it wasn’t a red.
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why is that weird? red card decisions can often be subjective
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If it’s subjective, then it can’t be classed as an incorrect decision then-especially when VAR deemed it worthy of a review, the ref decided it was red, and an appeal panel all said it was a red.
I think it’s weird for it now to be suggested as being incorrect having gone through all those previous processes.
posted on 2/5/24
so many high boots didn't get the red card treatment the way yang did.
i get the point on the sterling one that was mental.
wild they looked at the silva one at ibrox and thought it was fine
posted on 2/5/24
Who are these guys? You can't claim to be bringing transparency to the game through a secret panel.
posted on 2/5/24
That you Ali ?
posted on 2/5/24
Calm down Sally
posted on 2/5/24
Or you’ll go doolally.
posted on 2/5/24
HAHAHAHA
posted on 2/5/24
comment by Foddy - make mine a quadruple treble (U8028)
posted 3 hours, 28 minutes ago
That you Ali ?
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Bastirt haha
posted on 3/5/24
https://www.bbc.com/sport/articles/clm3v8djvppo
posted on 3/5/24
comment by I'm not as think as you drunk I am.......Schizophrenia was my idea!.....No it wasn't!.....You are never alone with a Schizo :D (U2115)
posted 2 hours, 20 minutes ago
https://www.bbc.com/sport/articles/clm3v8djvppo
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That's probably.the best news Rangers could get. He's a liability in the box. Gets away with murder.