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Putting things in Perspective

I have just listened to Kenny Shiels talking about being sent to the stand.

 

How many times have we seen Managers get frustrated and kick out instinctively? 

 

Against Celtic, thousands of people stood up throughout the game and yet when one spectator in the main stand stood up to make a valid point he was told to sit down.

 

Where is the fairness in the two incidents?

 

Throughout a season guys like Terry and Kenny are on the end of some quite bilious abuse. Do we tolerate that in our workplaces. No, it is a form of bullying.

 

Football is about entertainment and Kenny is an absolute breath of fresh air. So too is Terry.

 

Let's hope the organisers of Scottish football agree and put these issues in perspective.

 

Vincent Lunny might like to help with this by speaking to the Head of Referees in Scotland to see if the man handling by McCourt on Doran was fair and consistent with the manhandling of Celtic players by Juventus players and whether the Sissoko challenge on Mackay  is one that referees are encouraging as fair and within the rules. 

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I wouldn't describe Kenny Gobsh*te as a breath of fresh air.  He's always moaning about something or having a go at other teams or managers.  On the pre-match stuff on the BBC he was criticsing clubs who take players on loan for example.

This is the man who moaned because Kilmarnock is too far from Inverness.  Kenny Shiels is not a "breath of fresh air".  Kenny Shiels is an arrogant tw@t.

And an ignorant one too.

He's a fecking troll, but he can be amusing.

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