Scottish Football Thread - 2022/23

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Just watched the trophy presentation at Celtic. They managed to enjoy it without a pitch invasion, and the occasion didn't seem to suffer for it.
They endulged in mass disorder in the city centre afterwards including assaults and stabbings of their fellow supporters. Just like last year which also included the deliberate vandalism of medieval buildings at Glasgow Cross. Businesses in the Merchant City area had to close for the day and residents didn’t feel safe to venture outside.
But I know you’re not interested in any of that.
 
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They endulged in mass disorder in the city centre afterwards including assaults and stabbings of their fellow supporters. Just like last year which also included the deliberate vandalism of medieval buildings at Glasgow Cross.
But I know you’re not interested in any of that.
My point was referencing what happened at Parkhead compared to what happened at our ground after the Chelsea game. It had nothing to do with the actual game. As for the violence and vandalism; if you can show me where I condoned any of those mindless actions, please do. I hope the authorities come down HARD on anyone they can identify. There's no place for it.
 
My point was referencing what happened at Parkhead compared to what happened at our ground after the Chelsea game. It had nothing to do with the actual game. As for the violence and vandalism; if you can show me where I condoned any of those mindless actions, please do. I hope the authorities come down HARD on anyone they can identify. There's no place for it.
It was a half hearted invasion after Chelsea. Most couldn’t be bothered other than tourists and attention seekers. It was embarrassing but tame compared to QPR, West Ham and Villa which at the time was totally understandable.
 
It was a half hearted invasion after Chelsea. Most couldn’t be bothered other than tourists and attention seekers. It was tame compared to QPR, West Ham and Villa which was totally understandable.
Yeah, that's true. But it, for me, spoils things for the players. I'm sure they'd love to celebrate out on the pitch, instead of having to leg it back to the dressing room. The earlier ones you mentioned were (as you said) understandable, given that the title was won on those days. It almost seems to be tradition now.
 
Yeah, that's true. But it, for me, spoils things for the players. I'm sure they'd love to celebrate out on the pitch, instead of having to leg it back to the dressing room. The earlier ones you mentioned were (as you said) understandable, given that the title was won on those days. It almost seems to be tradition now.
I’m not against pitch invasions if they’re celebrating something special, but it is probably scary at the time for a player trying to get back to the dressing room.
I didn’t see the need for anyone to come on after Chelsea. Everything had been done and dusted beforehand.
 
Good last couple of games for Killie, thankfully. Hadn't won 2 league games on the bounce all season nor had they scored 3 goals in a game all season until the last two, 3-0 and 3-1 when it mattered most.

Expected more from County if I'm honest who had nothing to lose going into Sunday, they never really threatened. An on form Thistle will prove an interesting game for them.

It's been a horrid season as a Killie fan but looking back objectively, they've stayed up which was probably their overall goal - to re-establish themselves as a Premiership club after a single season in the duldrums. That and a cup semi final at Hampden, only losing to a 12 man Celtic side, isn't too bad. Really didn't fancy us to make it at times, so a little bit of credit to McInnes and the team for somehow not being as pish as two other teams.
 
They endulged in mass disorder in the city centre afterwards including assaults and stabbings of their fellow supporters. Just like last year which also included the deliberate vandalism of medieval buildings at Glasgow Cross. Businesses in the Merchant City area had to close for the day and residents didn’t feel safe to venture outside.
But I know you’re not interested in any of that.
You talk so much fucking shite you ****. Have a look at your mob in George Square, fucking animals. You are a bigoted racist wanker. And you’re bunch of pricks are the worst team ever in the CL, you have no idea how I laughed at you after all your bullshit about us in the CO. For City fans, don’t listen to this fucking bigoted weapon. He tries to cast us all the time and forgets gbs shower have rioted about 20 times better n cities all over Europe. He’s a prick,
 
I read that Dundee United have appointed Jim Goodwin on a permanent basis, as they plan their return to the top flight. Did he just have a terribly unfortunate season, or is he actually a good manager?
 
I read that Dundee United have appointed Jim Goodwin on a permanent basis, as they plan their return to the top flight. Did he just have a terribly unfortunate season, or is he actually a good manager?

Lost to Darvel with Aberdeen and got relegated with Dundee United all in one season - not a good look. Regardless, they'll be short priced favourites to bounce straight back up I'd imagine. They got a bit of a bounce when he joined but was probably too early to sustain. I've commented a few times, fairly, about how poor Killie have been this season but that 0-3 at Tannadice last Wednesday was ridiculously poor from Dundee United. They looked hopeless, and offering absolutely nothing in a game of that magnitude against a poor Killie side themselves was very surprising to me. They didn't pose a single threat.
 
Lost to Darvel with Aberdeen and got relegated with Dundee United all in one season - not a good look. Regardless, they'll be short priced favourites to bounce straight back up I'd imagine. They got a bit of a bounce when he joined but was probably too early to sustain. I've commented a few times, fairly, about how poor Killie have been this season but that 0-3 at Tannadice last Wednesday was ridiculously poor from Dundee United. They looked hopeless, and offering absolutely nothing in a game of that magnitude against a poor Killie side themselves was very surprising to me. They didn't pose a single threat.
Indeed, but I’m just not convinced he’s a bad manager. He left a good squad of players at Aberdeen, which Robson managed to an impressive 7 game winning streak, but once that run ended their form after the split was poor again. Dundee United clearly think he has the capability so I guess an overhaul of the playing staff will be required.

Kilmarnock only won two consecutive matches once last season, those last two games, so I guess McInnes will be looking to take that form into the next campaign. ;-)
 
I read that Dundee United have appointed Jim Goodwin on a permanent basis, as they plan their return to the top flight. Did he just have a terribly unfortunate season, or is he actually a good manager?
The 6-0 game at Easter Rd was the worst I’ve ever seen from a team, the players had given up. He’s another Jack Ross. Did well at St Mirren but crashed and burned elsewhere
 
Partick v Ross County in the first leg of the playoff this evening. The visitors have found winning games problematic all season, so I would imagine they’ll be content with a draw and see if they can scrape by on Sunday. Partick, by contrast, have only lost once in seventeen outings, which is especially impressive in such a competitive league, and they have only conceded nine goals in those games, with eleven clean sheets. Has the makings of a decent tie.
 
Now that the season is over, what do people think of VAR and how it was applied? Like a daft ****, I thought it would sort out certain “anomalies”. Not in Scotiand. Discuss.
ClubPenalties Conceded (22/23 Season)
Aberdeen13
Hibs12
St.Mirren12
Livingston11
Celtic8
Hearts7
Kilmarnock7
Ross County7
Dundee Utd5
Motherwell5
St.Johnstone5
Rangers0
 
Well what do you know, strike me pink
and all that. Rangers go from bottom to top when you look at penalties awarded. 12. It’s as if some force was at work. I can’t speak for the other teams, but a brilliant Goldson save at Ibrox against us, might have been awarded, but nothing to see.
 
Well what do you know, strike me pink
and all that. Rangers go from bottom to top when you look at penalties awarded. 12. It’s as if some force was at work. I can’t speak for the other teams, but a brilliant Goldson save at Ibrox against us, might have been awarded, but nothing to see.

Great...must have been about x days since we had an ol' conspiracy theory post.

I'm sure you were the one that couldn't wait for VAR as well?

Anyway, should we not be talking about Big Ange??
 
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Partick v Ross County in the first leg of the playoff this evening. The visitors have found winning games problematic all season, so I would imagine they’ll be content with a draw and see if they can scrape by on Sunday. Partick, by contrast, have only lost once in seventeen outings, which is especially impressive in such a competitive league, and they have only conceded nine goals in those games, with eleven clean sheets. Has the makings of a decent tie.

I think Thistle need a good result from the first leg tonight, by good result I mean a win. Think the draw will favour Ross County and if County won tonight it'd be very unlikely that Thistle progress from there. I've no positive or ill feeling towards either but I hope Thistle do it just purely because they travel a bit better and help create a wee bit better atmosphere, all geography related but just my personal choice.
 
Well what do you know, strike me pink
and all that. Rangers go from bottom to top when you look at penalties awarded. 12. It’s as if some force was at work. I can’t speak for the other teams, but a brilliant Goldson save at Ibrox against us, might have been awarded, but nothing to see.

I can't speak for other teams, but how VAR didn't award Kilmarnock a 90th minute penalty against Celtic at Hamp.....ahh I do get it actually. Nothing to see, as you say.
 
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