PARANOIA:
1. A psychosis characterised by systematised delusions of persecution with NO BASE IN FACTS.
2. Baseless or excessive suspicion of the motives of others.
Sunday, 3 January 2010
Thug Lafferty yet again tries to seriously injure a Celtic player. Just a yellow card.
Clear attempt at trying to break Hinkels leg 29 minutes into the game, referee Conroy has a clear view of it and only issues a yellow card. Red card offence.
Unlike Celtic players who were recently trialled by TV evidence after the event - even after the ref took action in the game - Kyle Laffert will not be sanctioned by the SFA.
Neil Simpson was hounded out of Scottish Football for a similar type of sickening challenge. His career was ended by the Scottish Media as his crime was committed againt a Rangers player.
As well as Laffertys other acts of violence on the football park captured below, he was also guilty of one of the biggest acts of cheating seen in Scotland for some years when he dived and feigned a head-but that never was to get a fellow pro sent off.
In other countries his conduct would be correctly criticised.
Unlike his fellow Northern Irish international, Neil Lennon, Kyle Lafferty will not encounter serious abuse up and down Scotland owing to his "combative playing style"
Red, we should have made comments about the first derby the week before the second one, yet again silence. Also nothing after the game so we can expect the same again in the next game.
A blog recording all the refereeing cheating to favour rangers football club. Many thanks to the people from Celtic and other clubs webs sites for the photos and footage. Too many to list but posters on these great sites have helped hugely Kerrydalestreet.co.uk, Kirkintilochemerald.co.uk and CQN.
and our club say nothing as usual
ReplyDeletethe refs position is perfect to see this.
ReplyDeleteUnlike Celtic players who were recently trialled by TV evidence after the event - even after the ref took action in the game - Kyle Laffert will not be sanctioned by the SFA.
Neil Simpson was hounded out of Scottish Football for a similar type of sickening challenge. His career was ended by the Scottish Media as his crime was committed againt a Rangers player.
As well as Laffertys other acts of violence on the football park captured below, he was also guilty of one of the biggest acts of cheating seen in Scotland for some years when he dived and feigned a head-but that never was to get a fellow pro sent off.
In other countries his conduct would be correctly criticised.
Unlike his fellow Northern Irish international, Neil Lennon, Kyle Lafferty will not encounter serious abuse up and down Scotland owing to his "combative playing style"
I wonder why?
Red, we should have made comments about the first derby the week before the second one, yet again silence. Also nothing after the game so we can expect the same again in the next game.
ReplyDeleteShuggie,
ReplyDeleteTotally agree, his pathetic dive and wink that followed it.
Agree he had the same intent as Neill Simpson and you still hear condemnation of that tackle.
He was also at it in the last derby and also held back Barry Robson at their goal on Sunday.