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6 minutes ago, BobWilliamson said:

Not sure if serious

I laughed anyway 

What always strikes me as bizarre / hilarious, is when I watch Rangers on TV and the Rangers player will quite blatantly and obviously kick the ball out of play, but then the Rangers fans and players become completely irate and seething lunatics when the decision quite rightly is given to the opposition.

Maybe they just don't understand the rules ??

Who knows???

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30 minutes ago, BobWilliamson said:

Not sure. Brown Kicking an Accies player in the face and Compliant Officer not giving him ban. Tbh you could list half a dozen times he’s assaulted an opponent and not been banned.

What do Kevin Clancy , The RE Teacher and the Compliant Officer all have in common?

They're members of the same lodge ??

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Rangers going in two-footed on Willie Collum - they've made a formal complaint about him saying 'there is clearly an underlying issue' with this referee. There is an underlying issue - he's a fucking terrible referee - but I hope they're not trying to insinuate anti-Rangers bias from him. I think all teams have had to suffer some horror decisions from him in the past, both domestically and in Europe.

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CLUB RESPONSE TO SCOTTISH FA’S DECISION TO DISMISS OUR APPEAL:

RANGERS are extremely disappointed with the decision of the Scottish FA’s Judicial Panel to dismiss our appeal against the second yellow card shown to Daniel Candeias in the closing seconds of last Saturday’s match against St Mirren.

Rangers afforded the governing body the opportunity to let common sense prevail and we are surprised they have chosen not to do so by correcting what was, and what remains an inexplicable decision by the match referee, Willie Collum. Rangers shall now seek a fundamental review of the rules relating to red cards which result from two bookings of a player in a game.

If one of these decisions is obviously wrong, it must be possible to correct that mistake. It is wrong that players’ livelihoods and careers can be impacted without the opportunity of redress, especially when the official responsible for the miscarriage of justice is allowed to continue as though beyond question or reproach.

It defies belief that this same referee, who got it so blatantly wrong last Saturday, is awarded one of the biggest matches in Scottish football this weekend while Daniel Candeias is denied the right to go to his work. This, frankly, is unacceptable.

Furthermore, it is understood that a number of people within the Scottish FA are in no doubt Mr Collum’s judgment was flawed and Rangers shall also now be submitting a formal complaint about the performance of this referee. The manner in which he reacted to an incident involving our player made it obvious he did not give due consideration to his decision.

This is by no means the first time errors of judgment have been made in matches involving this official and clearly there is an underlying issue which requires to be addressed.

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Jesus that is some salty statement. It is not about Candeias or players 'livelihoods or careers' (not sure many players have lost their livelihoods for two yellow cards against St Mirren....).

It is about putting pressure on referees to give them the benefit of the doubt when refereeing Rangers for fear of this type of media circus happening about their decision making. Also plays to the galleries about the SFA and nobody likes us etc...

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CLUB RESPONSE TO SCOTTISH FA’S DECISION TO DISMISS OUR APPEAL:

RANGERS are extremely disappointed with the decision of the Scottish FA’s Judicial Panel to dismiss our appeal against the second yellow card shown to Daniel Candeias in the closing seconds of last Saturday’s match against St Mirren.

Rangers afforded the governing body the opportunity to let common sense prevail and we are surprised they have chosen not to do so by correcting what was, and what remains an inexplicable decision by the match referee, Willie Collum. Rangers shall now seek a fundamental review of the rules relating to red cards which result from two bookings of a player in a game.

If one of these decisions is obviously wrong, it must be possible to correct that mistake. It is wrong that players’ livelihoods and careers can be impacted without the opportunity of redress, especially when the official responsible for the miscarriage of justice is allowed to continue as though beyond question or reproach.

It defies belief that this same referee, who got it so blatantly wrong last Saturday, is awarded one of the biggest matches in Scottish football this weekend while Daniel Candeias is denied the right to go to his work. This, frankly, is unacceptable.

Furthermore, it is understood that a number of people within the Scottish FA are in no doubt Mr Collum’s judgment was flawed and Rangers shall also now be submitting a formal complaint about the performance of this referee. The manner in which he reacted to an incident involving our player made it obvious he did not give due consideration to his decision.

This is by no means the first time errors of judgment have been made in matches involving this official and clearly there is an underlying issue which requires to be addressed.

Did Bob write this?

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That's really bizarre and makes no sense.

They start by saying the league should have used common sense and rescinded the yellow....then go onto to say the rules need changed so they can appeal it. So they realise that the rules are such that you can't rescind a yellow.

So they are basically saying they demanded a change of rule for their own circumstances and were told no, and they are FURIOUS about it.

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45 minutes ago, Kyle said:

Rangers going in two-footed on Willie Collum - they've made a formal complaint about him saying 'there is clearly an underlying issue' with this referee. There is an underlying issue - he's a fucking terrible referee - but I hope they're not trying to insinuate anti-Rangers bias from him. I think all teams have had to suffer some horror decisions from him in the past, both domestically and in Europe.

Willies mistakes have cost us quite a few times recently, whether that's down to bias or incompetence I can only guess. Personally I hope it's the latter.

Rangers and other clubs are quite correct to call out the poor standard of refereeing?

 

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What Rangers are saying in that statement is what many supporters of other clubs have been saying for years but because it’s from Rangers they are now lining up to shoot it down.

Not allowing appeals on a second yellow/ Red is ridiculous. Candieas just being the latest. That rule does need looking at.

Every supporter of every club has had issues with Willie Collum and it does defy belief he just carries on regardless. 

I ll need to read it again but I think it says players should be able to appeal either yellow. I would have an issue with that. If Candieas had been booked for nothing earlier in the game then jumped into the crowd I’d have no issue with Red. IMO only the second yellow which leads to Red should allow appeal as if you know you e been booked then commit a yellow card offence you deserve the Red

Rangers knew they were losing the appeal but did it to highlight an obvious flaw in the appeal process and the fact referees are untouchable 

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1 hour ago, glenburn bud said:

I’ve just remembered who you are:lol: Does your boy still play football ?

:lol:

No mate. He went to Thistle Pro Youth then chucked it after one game. He just didn’t have the commitment to go any further. It’s a shame none of his school team made it . Three at Queens Park never made it and Scott Roberts was released by Rangers and was at Stranraer the last I heard.

What about your boy? 

St Mirren fans are fun. My mate still hasn’t phoned . He’s not the best of losers unlike the rest of you ..... aye right :thumsup2

Take it easy big man and until the next time .....

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"If one of these decisions is obviously wrong, it must be possible to correct that mistake. It is wrong that players’ livelihoods and careers can be impacted without the opportunity of redress, especially when the official responsible for the miscarriage of justice is allowed to continue as though beyond question or reproach.

It defies belief that this same referee, who got it so blatantly wrong last Saturday, is awarded one of the biggest matches in Scottish football this weekend while Daniel Candeias is denied the right to go to his work. This, frankly, is unacceptable."

Are Sevco paying Candeias by the hour now?

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4 minutes ago, BobWilliamson said:

What Rangers are saying in that statement is what many supporters of other clubs have been saying for years but because it’s from Rangers they are now lining up to shoot it down.

Not allowing appeals on a second yellow/ Red is ridiculous. Candieas just being the latest. That rule does need looking at.

Every supporter of every club has had issues with Willie Collum and it does defy belief he just carries on regardless. 

I ll need to read it again but I think it says players should be able to appeal either yellow. I would have an issue with that. If Candieas had been booked for nothing earlier in the game then jumped into the crowd I’d have no issue with Red. IMO only the second yellow which leads to Red should allow appeal as if you know you e been booked then commit a yellow card offence you deserve the Red

Rangers knew they were losing the appeal but did it to highlight an obvious flaw in the appeal process and the fact referees are untouchable 

- The two yellows appeal rule is as far as I'm aware pretty universal in football, not just in Scotland? (Could be wrong).

- The second yellow isn't even THAT bad, there have been far worse decisions this season alone.

- The statement implies more than just incompetence in the incident in question, it is pretty personal about Collum.  Save that for greeting fans, not official statements from clubs.

- the comment about denying him work is laughable, he'll be picking up several thousand pounds this week for f**k all

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