We are now in a situation were Don Robertson and his officials are going into a game tomorrow knowing that if they make any major decision in Celtics favour, no matter how blatantly correct it is, their family, their childrens safety will be at risk.
This is where are are now.
@ScottishFA Perhaps be more open and honest, publish the sound transcript etc in fact broadcast it live to the stadium like rugby…but no, you won’t…cowards! You’ll hide behind written statements.
Not that there is any argument anymore but here is a hi-res image of the handball
Incontrovertible evidence that it hit his hand
And the link in case anyone wants to claim it’s AI etc alamy.com/motherwell-uk-…
Who remembers Trusty being sent off at Tynecastle for a 'pull-back' when he wasn't the last man & the ball was heading away from goal?
Only time I've ever seen a red card given in those circumstances.
The decisions Hearts have got all season have been shocking.
@eolanryng@talkSPORT After McInness' post match interview, I wouldn't let a Hearts fan set foot in Celtic Park. I would ban them disguised as 'safety concerns'. After all, we do remember the Hearts fan running onto the pitch trying to attack Lennon.
😳 "A scandalously bad decision!"
❤️ "Hearts deserve to win the league and I hope they win it at Celtic Park!"
Simon Jordan is staggered by how poor the decision was to award a penalty to #CelticFC! 🤯
Sky sports pundits have influenced people’s (Gary linekar etc…) point of view with their constant same view replay and Kris Boyd’s comments. Slow motions like this and photos no doubt from other angles,that will probably come out today, show it clearly hits his hand=penalty.
A stonewall penalty. Ranting about a non-existent red card on Saturday and yet Hartley sits there and joins in the blue nose blindness. He should hang his head in shame. Saint Martin was right. The penalty could have been awarded for hand ball or foul play with his elbow.
Bring on Saturday 🙏👏👏👏👏🍀
40 years ago I was adopted by a wonderful family and I shared a bedroom with my best pal. My brother.
There wasn’t much money about and we couldn’t afford to attend many Hearts games.
However, on match days/nights we’d regularly get the bus from Longstone to stand outside Tynecastle to hear the atmosphere. Just being near the historic stadium felt amazing.
We’d jump up and down on the street when we heard the roar of the Hearts support when we scored.
We’d then wait for the Hearts support to flood out of Tynie, onto Gorgie Road, and we’d walk alongside the fans just to feel part of it.
Sadly, my Hearts daft brother recently passed away under tragic circumstances, and I just wish Andrew was here so we could both stand in that very spot on Gorgie Road tonight as we did decades ago.
Thank you Del, and the team, for giving us a season that we could never have imagined in our wildest dreams.
No matter what happens this week you’ve done us all proud.
♥️
#Hearts
Just catching up Frankie Kent handball.. How's Greg Aitken VAR not calling McLean over? Shot going over Kent's shoulder & certain goal, or deflecting off Kent on target, so Kent lifts hand & saves it. Hearts conceded 0 penalties... now allowed 11 goalies on the pitch - WOW!