David Leggat - giving it to you straight

Sunday, 7 November 2010

REFS DO GET IT WRONG SOMETIMES

EVERYONE who follows football knows referees everywhere in the world do get it wrong sometimes, and often on more than just the odd occasion.

All teams suffer from a referee who sees something nobody else has, or who rules the wrong way in a borderline case.

After the initial rant and rave against the ref, all in the heat of battle, cooler heads prevail, and clubs and their fans accept that these things happen. Nobody fires off letters to the governing body demanding answers for everything that goes against them.

Such was the case at Paisley when home town born boy, Craig Thomson, reckoned by the Scottish Football Association to be a top man, blundered badly... twice.

Both of the decisions he made went against Rangers, at a time when, after having seen Celtic score nine 24 hours earlier, the supporters of the champions were looking for their team to not only win, but also eat into the goal difference advantage Celtic were able to build against a woeful and totally gutless looking Aberdeen.

In point of fact they managed to reduce that goal difference by only two, when, had Thomson got the only two big calls he had to make in the match, correct it would have been four.

Thomson blundered badly, denying Rangers a perfectly good goal on the stroke of half time, and then awarding a penalty for handball against Steve Davis, whose hand was low at his side, and who actually tried to move it.

On ESPN, Craig Burley was adamant that neither Stevie Naismith or Kenny Miller had fouled St Mirren's Craig Samson when the keeper punched the ball in to his own net.

Whatever Thomson thought it was he saw, it was not a foul by a Rangers player on the Saints keeper.

Burley was less sure about the penalty award. He started by saying Davis' hand was in what he called a neutral position, then added he was far enough away to have gotten his hand out of the way.

When he returned to review the incident again, the former Celtic and Scotland man sounded less sure. He repeated the same words, but his tone was far from firm and certain.

But these are the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune which every team everywhere has to endure, and move on from.

On Saturday at Parkhead, where I was on duty, Celtic used the 16 minutes when they held a man advantage over Aberdeen after their former player, Paul Hartley, needlessly conceded a penalty, to race to a three goal lead.

Afterwards Mark McGhee was at a loss to explain the actions of his captain, who is such an experienced player, and who is so vital to a young Aberdeen side.

Referee Alan Muir also helped the ehome team with the second of three penalties which he handed to Celtic. That came seconds before the interval and Dons keeper Jamie Langfield was convinced he made no contact when Shaun Maloney went flying.

For my vantage point it was difficult to tell, and I have not yet caught up with it on television.

However, it does show how referees can impact on a game, even when when one team is clearly better than the other, as was the case with Celtic against Aberdeen and Rangers visit to St Mirren.

No doubt Thomson will review his actions on DVD, and if he is honest with himself, will realise he made a howler in thinking there had been a foul on keeper Samson, and that Davis did not appear to be guilty of deliberate handball, and deserved the benefit of the doubt.

But then again, human beings are are not machines. And refs, despite what Celtic supporters may say, are human, and therefore they make mistakes.

Thomson certainly made two, and Rangers won 3-1 instead of 4-0. That's just how it goes. No dark plots, no politcal baggage and certainly no hidden agendas.

11 Comments:

At 7 November 2010 16:23 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

why is it honest mistakes when its rangers.todays ref has made quite a few honest mistakes against rangers(no laughing at the back).mr leggat why dont you have a wee look at todays refs. honest mistakes over rangers.oh lets say the past 2 seasons.and lets see how honest they are

 
At 7 November 2010 16:49 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

You won't hear Walter complain about the ref today, no cheating B@stards from his lips. no running onto the pitch to congratulate his players, no letter sent from the Rangers board to the SFA asking about today's decisions. No ex-players or club ambassadors bleating in the press about conspiracies, no Ref or his home and family being targeted and abused by supporters. No just a dignified silence from all connected with Rangers, that's why THE RANGERS FAMILY are 'SIMPLY THE BEST'

 
At 7 November 2010 16:55 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

You won't hear Walter complain about the ref today, no cheating B@stards from his lips. no running onto the pitch to congratulate his players, no letter sent from the Rangers board to the SFA asking about today's decisions. No ex-players or club ambassadors bleating in the press about conspiracies, no Ref or his home and family being targeted and abused by supporters.

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Well,they'd have a right cheek,eh?Silly billy.

 
At 7 November 2010 17:41 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

TBH Leggat, today the penalty was justified. Davis arm was out, and if it had been the other way we would have no complaints.

Your articles are great, and promote the sort of journalism which the Scottish Media lack the balls to come out with, but there are times when you have to try take away some little hints of bias.

No doubt Celtic will still find something to complain about though.

 
At 7 November 2010 17:57 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just a pity some of them are liars.

And thats the problem,let's not forget it.Found out to be liars.

 
At 7 November 2010 19:04 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

All the greetin, all the pressure and all the bullying by Sellik is starting to pay dividends. Just analyse the game today and their game yesterday, the facts speak for themselves.

 
At 7 November 2010 19:22 , Anonymous Russ said...

Make no mistake Celtic will complain about something its in their nature, coming up we have the Poppies. Then the lead up to Xmas they will move on to something else before they can be offended that we are having a 2 minute silence for the Ibrox disaster on the 2nd Jan 2011.

 
At 7 November 2010 19:23 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

All the greetin, all the pressure and all the bullying by Sellik is starting to pay dividends. Just analyse the game today and their game yesterday, the facts speak for themselves.

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Where can one watch the sellik game yesterday to analyse,mate?

 
At 7 November 2010 19:55 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

The great celtic con trick is alive and kicking, they get three penalties against a crap team, "that is until next week", and Rangers get a good goal disallowed and a dodgy penalty against them, it pays to put pressure on the spineless SFA.

 
At 8 November 2010 11:37 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

The refs and the SFA have been bullied during the last two weeks by comments and statements by Celtic FC, chairman, manager and players alike. Then they have a home game against a team they find so easy to beat (just check the facts) and after applauding the Celtic fans while walking up for an Aberdeen corner, ex-Celtic-player Hartley, for no reason whatsoever, handles the ball to give away a penalty (Aberdeen held firm up till then). He gets himself send off (being applauded off the pitch by you-know-who), robs his team of their best player and the rest becomes history. Maloney fools the ref, Maguire manages to think about spraying a pass to Celtic striker Stokes before actually delivering this assist ... you need not even have heard of the word conspiracy to know what was happening during this sad day for "A once proud club". But rest assured, Hartley and Co., after providing the (usual?) sheep for the slaughter stuff on Saturday, will be back roaring again on 13.11., trying to get their "honor" back. Aye right!

 
At 9 November 2010 11:37 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great to see a true Manager come out and say the ref made a mistake but that he is in charge and thats the end of it. What a nice change from the bleating of the other half of the old firm . " No body likes us everyone hates us "
What was it all about ? Broadfoot ? thats just sour grapes since the best diver in Scottish football was replaced with a sore face . Maloney spends more time diving than the whole sub fleet put together

 

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