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@francyutlr Hearts won’t win the title. I think Hearts are probably narrowly the best team in the league but being narrowly better is not enough to overcome everything else.
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Celtic fans are life’s true simpletons. Playing with the most rigged deck imaginable and they still continue to get excited when the cards keep landing in their favour.
Callum McFadden@Callum7McFadden
Football. Bloody hell.
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@DelTrotter9 @pieandbov @WATPLongbottom So the real point is hypothetical scenarios where the popes in charge of officiating? thought so. Your club perished for cheating wee man.
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@pieandbov @WATPLongbottom The real point is, there's absolutely zero chance that it would've been given against Celtic at the other end in the 95th minute of a game. None whatsoever.
Slattery should've had a penalty in the game as well.
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The morning after the night before.
Firstly, it’s 2026, let’s stop using still images to try and confirm anything that happens on a football pitch. Video brings context.
Secondly, and related to point one, for fucks sake use some common sense. An image showing two balls and an English Premier League badge on the Motherwell shirt is actually being circulated by some people as “proof” of what happened 😂
Thirdly, unless you are genuinely blind, I think we can all agree on one point now. The ball absolutely DOES hit his hand, the evidence of that in slow motion and zoomed in, is absolutely clear.
Fourth, the distance on the ball is because Nicholson does indeed head it, but he heads it with his hand between his head and the ball. Again that is absolutely clear when you watch it zoomed in and in slow mo, IMO.
So, and this is only my opinion of course, the only debate to be had is about whether the hand is in an unnatural position or if his hand has ended up there because of contact from Trusty.
For me, whilst his arm isn’t making his silhouette bigger, you can’t really say it being on his forehead is a natural position 🤷♂️
Whether a nudge by Trusty pushed his arm up there is I suppose up for some debate but that’s pretty subjective, again IMO, and could be argued either way.
So, despite the initial furore, by me included, I genuinely can see why this has been given.
In terms of “the worst VAR decision of all time”it’s not even close to being as bad as either of the penalties Hearts didn’t get just three days ago at the same ground.
Most neutrals, me included, want Hearts to win the league, and that incident last night was massively disappointing, but I think we all need to calm down a bit.
What it has shown though, is that we desperately need more and better camera angles if we are stuck with VAR, and we also need much clearer and consistent decisions on handball cos we are making an absolute arse of dealing with it up here.
Some refs give what others don’t, and it’s incredibly frustrating (again see Fir Park on Sat night).
That’s my 2p worth anyway, all I know for sure is it’s a very good time to be a football forum owner 🤪
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>THEY ARE WAVING HEZBOLLAH FLAGS IN THE HEART OF BROOKLYN'S JEWISH COMMUNITY
Rabbi Poupko@RabbiPoupko
THEY ARE WAVING HEZBOLLAH FLAGS IN THE HEART OF BROOKLYN'S JEWISH COMMUNITY 😡😡😡 Why is the NYPD allowing the Mamdani mobs to wave Hezbollah flags in the heart of Brooklyn's Jewish community??? How is this even legal????
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On this day, May 12, 1981, one of the leading figures of the IRA, Francis Hughes, died on the 59th day of his hunger strike.
Francis Hughes was one of the best known figures of the republican movement in the North of Ireland. In the mid 1970s, he was declared “the most wanted man” in Ireland. In 1978, he was captured after a clash and arrested while seriously wounded. He was later sentenced to life imprisonment.
In 1981, after the death of Bobby Sands, he became the second person to die during the hunger strike. His death caused widespread anger and outrage in Ireland; tens of thousands attended his funeral, and he became a symbol of resistance for many republicans.
For Hughes, the Irish phrase “Fuair sé bás ar son saoirse na hÉireann” (He died for the freedom of Ireland) is frequently used.

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