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Just now, Gonzo79 said:

Bobby Madden is now the bearer of truth?

 

 

He is on this occasion. 

 

Is our Gaffer wrong saying it wasn't a penalty? Or is just a paranoid yahoo? 

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1 minute ago, Gonzo79 said:

Should've, could've - should have, could have.  

Christ, I feel like I'm back at work here.  🤣

Excuse the spelling not my strong point 🤣🤣

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If it was merely incompetence it would have been rectified years ago. It's clearly cheating and no one will convince me otherwise - it continues because the footballing officialdom in Scotland is organised to allow it to be deniable. 

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1 minute ago, CammyF said:

Is our Gaffer wrong saying it wasn't a penalty? Or is just a paranoid yahoo? 

Managers regularly moan about decisions.  Pinch of salt required. 

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1 minute ago, Gonzo79 said:

Managers regularly moan about decisions.  Pinch of salt required. 

OK take the gaffer out the equation. Are those sating it wasn't a penalty and questioning refereeing decisions on here, on social media etc all paranoid yahoos as per your previous accretions in this thread? 

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7 minutes ago, CammyF said:

Are those sating it wasn't a penalty and questioning refereeing decisions on here, on social media etc all paranoid yahoos as per your previous accretions in this thread? 

I wrote "yahooesque" and "paranoid", not "paranoid yahoos".  

 

BTW, I think the refs in Scotland are shite, one or two of them are definitely questionable beyond that, I hate VAR and don't think that should've been a penalty, if football was refereed the way it should be (it's becoming a non-contact sport, played by diving fairies).  But as things stand, it's a straight up penalty.  

 

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6 minutes ago, Gonzo79 said:

I wrote "yahooesque" and "paranoid", not "paranoid yahoos".  

 

BTW, I think the refs in Scotland are shite, one or two of them are definitely questionable beyond that, I hate VAR and don't think that should've been a penalty, if football was refereed the way it should be (it's becoming a non-contact sport, played by diving fairies).  But as things stand, it's a straight up penalty.  

 

So for the benefit of the less intelligent (I.e me), by yahoo-esque  you mean.....????

 

You wrote those questioning officials were yahooesque and that it would he nice to enjoy a win without being paranoid (or words to those effect). 

 

So those questioning officials and enjoying the victory whilst questioning decisions would be "paranoid" and "yahooesque". 

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Aye.

 

"What does it mean when someone says esque?

an adjective suffix indicating style, manner, resemblance, or distinctive character: arabesque; Romanesque; picturesque."

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2 minutes ago, Gonzo79 said:

Aye.

 

"What does it mean when someone says esque?

an adjective suffix indicating style, manner, resemblance, or distinctive character: arabesque; Romanesque; picturesque."

So yahooesque would mean any Rangers fan who questioned officials were doing so in the style, manner and resembling a yahoo? 

 

Oh, sorry my mistake, makes the accusation seem fair and objective. 

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