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  1. My report on tonight's game https://rfcyouths.wordpress.com/2024/05/01/under-18s-lift-youth-cup/
    1 point
  2. Good win, seen some of it. Munn looks a decent keeper. Stevens looked good. Curtis and Nsio too.
    1 point
  3. Very interesting, but not surprising, that the official list of errors includes the following; 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. 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 offence 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. All 4 wrong decisions go either against Rangers or for Celtic in big games at crucial times. It is not at all surprising that of these 4 incidents of cheating, Don Robertson is responsible for 3 of them, with Dickenson the other cheat in charge. Surely we must ensure we do not have to put up with either in any capacity for the remaining 4 games?
    1 point
  4. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cqln4xjp82xo Banner image screams 'penalty to Rangers', whereas the real story is no wrong VAR decisions in our favour. Worse than the Sun.
    1 point
  5. Thanks to both for their service but time for both to go.
    1 point
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