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3 minutes ago, SweeperDee said:


Direct action should mean actual points deduction for this pish, not letting both Celtic and Rangers disrupt matches wanton.

If you’re genuinely conviced that you would be okay with Dundee having points deducted for fans throwing things on to the pitch (and not hitting anybody with them) then fair play. :lol:

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Why are folk so absolutely fucking raging about a daft protest that has absolutely zero impact on their own lives? Are you just conditioned to be against anyone taking any sort of active stance for something they believe in?

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If you’re genuinely conviced that you would be okay with Dundee having points deducted for fans throwing things on to the pitch (and not hitting anybody with them) then fair play. :lol:

Absolutely, c***s that do it should be banned from games entirely. Unfortunately it would never happen as it would leave Celtic Park and Ibrox empty.
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2 minutes ago, craigkillie said:


I'm not sure you read my post properly. It wasn't a red card because it wasn't a goalscoring opportunity, because the ball was in the upper stratosphere at the time. If the ball had been at a height where Morelos might have been able to get on the end of it (and it had actually been a foul), that would have made it a red card.

Yes I totally agree but that is NOT what the expert pundits were arguing. They were making a strong case for red card in addition to penalty?

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Just now, craigkillie said:

Why are folk so absolutely fucking raging about a daft protest that has absolutely zero impact on their own lives? Are you just conditioned to be against anyone taking any sort of active stance for something they believe in?

It's a friendly match. If you don't like it, don't buy a ticket. 

 

 

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1 minute ago, craigkillie said:

Why are folk so absolutely fucking raging about a daft protest that has absolutely zero impact on their own lives? Are you just conditioned to be against anyone taking any sort of active stance for something they believe in?

Just now, oneteaminglasgow said:

What forms of protest against board decisions are acceptable? 

Preferably ones that don't directly affect the concentration of the players on the pitch 3 times during a game their team must win. 

 

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2 minutes ago, bennett said:

It's a friendly match. If you don't like it, don't buy a ticket.


They don't only not like it, they don't want the game to happen either, which I don't think is an unreasonable stance to take. This is the equivalent of saying "if you don't like it here why do you live here?".

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