Carácter de demostración celta para extender la ventaja en la cima en medio de controversia VAR // Un estado de ánimo celta



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19 comentarios en “Carácter de demostración celta para extender la ventaja en la cima en medio de controversia VAR // Un estado de ánimo celta

  1. John William Beaton awarded Rangers six penalties all on his onesome last term. Rangers and Hearts have been top of the "penalties for " table n the last two seasons. Presently Hearts have 4 pens. Rangers have 2 an Celtic zero. Colin , the refs. know the rules of handball penalties, but they refused to apply it.

  2. Ange uses rotation as a key part of his overall strategy. It’s intrinsic to what he does and what any long term success will base itself on. It’s like playing out from the back, it’s risky. It’s like not trying to save games and keep attacking, it’s risky. High intensity, never stop, is risky. Remember, all their opposites are risky, too.

  3. The re-taken Hearts penalty was a VAR decision that went for us because they scored from the rebound and then it was re-taken so the pressure was really on Shankland and he could easily have missed the re-take. VAR isn't supposed to get 100% accuracy and although we should have got a penalty the reality is that VAR isn't going anywhere so comments about not having VAR in the Scottish game are not valid. I just think as Celtic fans we have to stop this mentality of 'poor old us, we are so repressed'. We have to stop this victim mentality. OK the penalty went against us, and yes the governance of errors must punish errors but we have to stop the victim stuff. I also disagree with Ange's bitter complaint about VAR, he should have been more diplomatic, his comments made him look a dinosaur.

  4. Completely stupid amount of games and lack of genuine 'reserve' competition demands rotation. There's no substitute for professionally trained and paid referees, the best imperfect solution. VAR is no indication that the SPFL has joined the 21st century.

  5. It's no just the big decisions they always try kill our momentum by not giving us throw ins and corners and the other team non existent fouls when a Celtic player gets near them. All of that and the big decisions where on show on saturday. Corrupt to the core

  6. Nick Walsh had already decided he wasn't giving us the pen. Just as he'd already decided thre was a foul when the free kick leading to Ralston's goal was taken; that one was never even going to reach the goal. Abada's offside? I'd like to see it.

  7. Why the surprise about rotation 🤔
    This isn't a new thing, the majority of those mentioning it continually & tearing strips off player's after a below par performance or two. Proving you don't understand football
    it's that simple.
    The worse part is when a player has proven his value & has went through a dip, turned the corner but still those who have cast them aside stick with the damning opinion they publicly stated.
    Embrace the Jumper 🦘👍🍀✌

  8. RE: the Abada offside. There's a video on the SPFL highlights channel that shows it with the VAR graphics and it was the correct decision.

    I thought it looked onside at the time and as discussed it was quickly moved on and never replayed nor mentioned again on Sky. Same with Sportscene.

    Its only taken a day and a lot of searching to find it. As it was an obvious talking point the broadcasters really need to do a better job.

  9. It is necessary to give VAR operators logical reasoning tests, in other words assessing their ability to make correct decisions. It could be that the VAR operators just aren't capable of making correct decisions reliably. It could also be the nature of the game. A similar problem exists here in Australia in Aussie Rules umpiring. There is a definite bias and the inside view from people in the know is that it is orchestrated by the league. But if anyone associated with a club comments about umpiring the club is penalised.

  10. Rotation in the modern game is non-negotiable. The intensity players are asked to play at means changes are a must to protect players fitness. It's testament to Ange the squad he has amassed but you can only keep players happy with games.

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