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Kilmarnock v St Mirren Sat 2nd Jan 21


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7 minutes ago, Katie Bear said:

Question
We had Joe Shaughnessy ordered off against Ross County making a great clean clearance but the argument that we all grudgingly accepted at the time was that he wasn't in control through out and his follow through endangered and injured his opponent Ross Stewart.
Do goalkeepers not have to adhere to the same rules?
Killie keeper Rogers certainly cleared the ball as Shaughnessy did but showed absolutely no control or care in his lunge kneeing Tait in the head endangering and ultimately injuring his opponent to the point he couldn't even continue.

I just don't see the difference. Either players challenge maintaining control or they are penalised. Not just when officials feel like it.

How is Rogers in any way in control of his challenge here?

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Tait doesn't even looked as if he even off the ground.

It is what it is and nothing is going to change it now.

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Sure but officials are just applying different rules when we're involved.

Shaughnessy red because you have to maintain control throughout challenge and not endanger opponent - OK
Jason Holt nearly snapped Brandon Mason's leg -  Not even a card  (retrospective red no advantage to us)
Rogers hammers into Richard Tait nearly knocking him clean out - Nothing! Free kick other way even for what, endangering the keeper?

Any handball by defenders out of natural body position is a penalty.  Nothing. Play on.

Point is we're not getting these situations judged fairly and consistently.

 

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19 hours ago, lenziebud said:

Didn't think it was any card for the keeper to be honest. Thought it was a straightforward clash with no intent by either player. We are always demanding our goalkeeper to go take everything in his wake  to get the ball, yet when it happens to us, hmmmmmm. 

Didn't think it was a penalty to us either, despite that moron commentator's opinion. Where has the game gone when we are demanding a pen for that ??

Carig Napier is a solid young ref and more than deserves to be a Grade 1. He will learn from performing at a higher level and may get to be a regular at Premiership or may not, time will tell.

100% agree on the pitch and the state of it as the game wore on. Astros should be banned at Premiership and Championship.  

Agreed. It wasn't a card for the goalie at all.

No way either of them could have avoided a collision with both going fairly for the ball.

Just unfortunate I'm afraid. These things happen.

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2 hours ago, Katie Bear said:

Sure but officials are just applying different rules when we're involved.

Shaughnessy red because you have to maintain control throughout challenge and not endanger opponent - OK
Jason Holt nearly snapped Brandon Mason's leg -  Not even a card  (retrospective red no advantage to us)
Rogers hammers into Richard Tait nearly knocking him clean out - Nothing! Free kick other way even for what, endangering the keeper?

Any handball by defenders out of natural body position is a penalty.  Nothing. Play on.

Point is we're not getting these situations judged fairly and consistently.

 

You honestly think these things you've went to great lengths to point our are some sort of conspiracy against US? 

Mistakes get made in every game every week, some more obvious than others. 

You're wasting way too much time letting this eat you up. 

 

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