Following Zander Diamond's blast at the dodgy official Ian Brines, who disallowed a perfectly legitimate goal against Celtic at the weekend, and the referee has been in most the papers admitting this "mistake" conveniently which could have a say in where the title of the SPL ends up should Rangers go and feck it all up. And also a point which (in aberdeen's wildest dreams) could end up costing the sheep molesters a place in europe.
My belief is Zander will still get into hot water with the SFA?SPL? over his outburst.
Should he still be punished now that the referee has admitted he was wrong ? , afterall Diamond was correct in what he said about the referee making such a huge mistake.
Does punishing him go against the rights of free speech as far as footballers and managers are concerned when they say in interviews time and time again that they felt a referee was wrong.
Following Zander Diamond's blast at the dodgy official Ian Brines, who disallowed a perfectly legitimate goal against Celtic at the weekend, and the referee has been in most the papers admitting this "mistake" conveniently which could have a say in where the title of the SPL ends up should Rangers go and feck it all up. And also a point which (in aberdeen's wildest dreams) could end up costing the sheep molesters a place in europe.
My belief is Zander will still get into hot water with the SFA?SPL? over his outburst.
Should he still be punished now that the referee has admitted he was wrong ? , afterall Diamond was correct in what he said about the referee making such a huge mistake.
Does punishing him go against the rights of free speech as far as footballers and managers are concerned when they say in interviews time and time again that they felt a referee was wrong.