Soldato
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Darcheville's "offside" goal in the CIS Cup Final and Daniel Cousin's "offside" goal at Tannadice being two examples of Dundee United being more than happy to accept a wrong decision. The fact of the matter is that Scottish football does not have particularly good referees, not biased just poor quality. So instead of running to the lawyers and discredit them even more, while at the same time making talented young referees coming through think twice about doing so why not be pro-active and constructive for a change?
McCurry made 2 decision against us against Celtic 3-0 game. Coincidentally 1 offside goal that wasnt offside and a clear cut penalty claim turned down.
McCulloch goal chopped off which WAS onside and the Caldwell blatant handball which should have been a penalty, did we hear anything similar to Leveins hysterics?
Your right the standard of reffereeing is poor, however what Levein and the DU board has said regaurding the officiates is exactly what every team and supporter outside the old firm has believed for many years. If McCurry is not bias then clearly he and the rest of the SFA's referees cannot do their job properly whenever in front of a large vocal croud and to that effect it doesnt matter whether they are bias or not as the outcome will be the same. But to play devils advocate some of the best refereeing i have seen from scottish ref's is when the old firm play each other, and i think thats what narc's most non old firm teams and supporters.
Dundee United's press statement
"Dundee United FC will be contacting SFA Chief Executive Gordon Smith in connection with a number of incidents which were reported to have taken place on the field of play during the game at Ibrox on Saturday.
Derek Robertson, Director, said, “We will be looking for a detailed explanation of the decisions in several controversial incidents during the game. We will also be seeking answers from the authorities on how so many such incidents - all in favour of one side - and the inevitable and understandable contention this causes, can be avoided in the future.
It is widely thought that there is a bias shown against ‘provincial’ clubs when visiting Glasgow, with Saturday’s game being highlighted as a prime example of this and reinforcing this view. This is damaging to the game as a whole and Dundee United believes that this situation should not be allowed to continue without careful examination and constructive proposals and dialogue between the clubs and the authorities.
For the record, the Club will be backing the Manager on all the important issues raised by him following the match in question and hope that his honestly held views can be used as a catalyst for constructive change.”
not a united fan, but they deserve a round of applause for backing their manager like that.
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