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Old 12th May 2008, 07:50 AM   #112 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Schmurgle View Post
Then the same law applies to Rangers then surely. A draw yesterday would have really put the pressure on due to their inability to beat such miniscule teams like United and Hibs as well as defeat at Parkhead eh? But of course its not gonna be a draw, it's at Ibrox so we stood no chance. That's all we are pointing out here
You actually do insinuate it here.

McCurry isnt a great referee, he botched big time for Falkirk as well, sending off the wrong player if i remember right, although i dont remember Falkirk calling him a cheat as he clearly helped (i think) Aberdeen win that game with what was a really bad decision (im sure the other player was no where near the actual incident)

Regardless, just like in England, Spain, Italy anywhere really, a big team at home always gets the decisions, how many penalties have been given away at San Siro, Anfield, Old Trafford, Nou Camp and Stamford Bridge combined?

Im not saying its right, i agree the Old Firm do get more 50/50 decisions over a whole season, and your right, its probably due to the size of the clubs that they feel intimidated, but its not a problem confined to Scotland.
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