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Topic Originator: Bandy
Date: Fri 8 Dec 16:17
Since the Rangers had a penalty awarded against them.
That feels like an utterly astonishing figure. Is it a record? How many decent penalty shouts have the Rangers had against them in those 70 games...can`t claim to have followed the Premiership at all, but that figure is mindblowing.
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Topic Originator: yorkiepar
Date: Fri 8 Dec 16:57
Um, have a look at the thread on 27th November.
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Topic Originator: Bandy
Date: Fri 8 Dec 16:59
Apologies - didn`t see that. It`s on the second page!
Admin - happy for you to delete
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Topic Originator: OzPar
Date: Fri 8 Dec 22:51
Nah, The Rangers have just got a really well-disciplined defence.
:)
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Topic Originator: Paralex
Date: Fri 8 Dec 23:26
I don`t watch Scottish Premier games that often but going by what I have seen, apart from Celtic, the other teams very seldom get into the Rangers penalty area to force a penalty decision.
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Topic Originator: cammypar 1995
Date: Mon 11 Dec 09:31
It`s not really a shock considering the lion share of possesion most games and spend most of the time at the other end of the pitch.
c'mon the pars
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Topic Originator: Bandy
Date: Mon 11 Dec 09:43
In which case you`d expect Celtic to have similar numbers of penalties awarded and conceded, right?
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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Mon 11 Dec 10:08
Quote:
Bandy, Mon 11 Dec 09:43
In which case you`d expect Celtic to have similar numbers of penalties awarded and conceded, right?
That`ll be a rhetorical question, then? ๐ค
Not your average Sunday League player.
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Topic Originator: alwaysaPar
Date: Mon 11 Dec 12:29
Celtic 9 -8 ahead on penalties awarded in the league this season....๐
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Topic Originator: Lambo1885
Date: Mon 11 Dec 15:23
"Celtic 9 -8 ahead on penalties awarded in the league this season....๐"
What about penalties conceded?
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Topic Originator: alwaysaPar
Date: Mon 11 Dec 17:32
Quote:
Lambo1885, Mon 11 Dec 15:23
"Celtic 9 -8 ahead on penalties awarded in the league this season....๐"
What about penalties conceded?
0-0 ๐
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Mon 11 Dec 17:38
How often have Rangers had a man sent off at Ibrox as happened on Saturday?
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Topic Originator: alwaysaPar
Date: Mon 11 Dec 18:03
Celtic top of the fair play league by 1 point from Rangers
Celtic , 1 man sent off
Rangers 2 men
Just the league mind you......
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Topic Originator: vasco
Date: Mon 11 Dec 18:47
How many players have Rangers had sent off in Europe since one was red-carded in the Premiership?
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Topic Originator: parathletic
Date: Mon 11 Dec 18:51
Celtic have had 3 reds in the Champions League already and no other team has had more than one.
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Topic Originator: Bandy
Date: Mon 11 Dec 19:02
I mean we could go way back...
How many chief executives of the SFA have intervened to purposefully slow down the transfer of a player to Rangers?
I do think Rangers and Celtic get more than their fair share of decisions in their favour. I also think Rangers get more decisions than Celtic do. The stats seem to back that up.
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Mon 11 Dec 20:47
Quote:
parathletic, Mon 11 Dec 18:51
Celtic have had 3 reds in the Champions League already and no other team has had more than one.
That stat doesnt seem too surprising when you consider that the English Prem already has more reds this season than the entirety of last seasonโฆred cards have increased over all comps since introduction of VAR
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Topic Originator: parathletic
Date: Mon 11 Dec 21:24
Man U and a couple of other clubs actually have 2 in the CL as well now.There has been 17 reds in 80 games and Celtic have 3 of them.
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Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend
Date: Mon 11 Dec 21:25
Yet Romero incredulously escaped a red card yesterday
It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983
Post Edited (Mon 11 Dec 21:25)
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Topic Originator: Paralex
Date: Tue 12 Dec 00:55
My former team mate and pal, who became a grade 1 referee once ruled out a good Pierre van Hojidonck goal at Fir Park, which enabled Rangers to win the league and later, just to prove he wasn`t biased, sent Rangers captain Richard Gough off at Ibrox. How`s that for courage?
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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Tue 12 Dec 07:50
Quote:
Paralex, Tue 12 Dec 00:55
My former team mate and pal, who became a grade 1 referee once ruled out a good Pierre van Hojidonck goal at Fir Park, which enabled Rangers to win the league and later, just to prove he wasn`t biased, sent Rangers captain Richard Gough off at Ibrox. How`s that for courage?
Sending Gough off hardly redressed the loss of a league title, Paralex.
I`m assuming Gough`s red card was fully deserved, in which case your mate was merely doing his job correctly. Who/what would he have needed to fear?
If you`re suggesting Gough didn`t deserve to be sent off, but the ref red carded him just to clear his conscience, that`s dishonest and disgraceful.
Not your average Sunday League player.
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Topic Originator: Paralex
Date: Tue 12 Dec 23:23
Not suggesting anything GG with any seriousness. Just remarking on the pathos of the situation. Maybe he honestly felt both decisions were correct and maybe he just wasn`t a very good referee. My impression was that he did like to stamp his own authority on proceedings and may have been a bit blinkered. And being a Dunfermline supporter in Glasgow, I like to have a laugh at both sides of the OF in equal measure. (I think).
Post Edited (Tue 12 Dec 23:26)
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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Wed 13 Dec 06:31
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Paralex, Tue 12 Dec 23:23
Not suggesting anything GG with any seriousness. Just remarking on the pathos of the situation. Maybe he honestly felt both decisions were correct and maybe he just wasn`t a very good referee. My impression was that he did like to stamp his own authority on proceedings and may have been a bit blinkered. And being a Dunfermline supporter in Glasgow, I like to have a laugh at both sides of the OF in equal measure. (I think).
Ah, fair enough, Paralex. I took your post at face value, not realising you were just being flippant. Refs make mistakes all the time - your pal will be no different. As long as these mistakes are honest, there`s no problem. Sometimes, there`s unconscious bias by match officials. They`re only human and, as such, can be influenced by the crowd in making a crucial decision, such as the award of a penalty. A ref is far more likely to award one if 50,000 fans howl for it rather than the incident being met by a stony silence.
My belief is that both Celtic and Rangers get more than their fair share of dodgy decisions and of the two, I think Rangers get more than Celtic, probably because there are more refs with a soft spot for the Ibrox club than their Parkhead rivals. I don`t have any stats to back up my belief, and I`m not suggesting they do it deliberately or dishonesty, but human nature being what it is.....
Just think of the reaction to a controversial penalty award by opposite sets of fans, or even opposing managers. How come they are almost always in complete disagreement?
Not your average Sunday League player.
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Topic Originator: parathletic
Date: Tue 2 Jan 17:00
Finally conceded a penalty today at Ibrox after a VAR check.
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Topic Originator: bigdonnie
Date: Tue 2 Jan 17:12
had to get one against them today were going for world record on 74 games same as barcelona so give them penalty to shut everybody up probably another 70 to they get another one against them in league lol
donald mcneil
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