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SPFL2, Saturday 03/10/2015 : Rangers 3-1 Falkirk
#11
It's nice to see Houston hurting:

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/footb...rk-6569674
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#12
Houston got a cheek, the "ref" gave them everything and how the number 11 stayed on the pitch was a mystery, I also didn't think it was a free kick for the challenge on Law. I thought Wagthorne and Sheils were immense
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#13
I think it's a free kick every time. Getting a touch on the ball doesn't mean he didn't foul the player, and in fact it was a total fluke he got the ball at all - in the replays you can see from where he's looking he was only ever trying to take Law out. His trailing leg was the one that did it so even if you say the defender won possession when he touched the ball, it was then a deliberate off-the-ball foul on Law.
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#14
Sour grapes. No game hinges on one single decision.

Anyway next target is the perfect 10.
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#15
If it wasn't so sad it would be comical.
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#16
It's the sadness of it that makes it comical. Wink
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#17
(05-10-2015, 09:36)TheWorthinGer Wrote: Sour grapes. No game hinges on one single decision.

Anyway next target is the perfect 10.

Changed your tune worth from last season. If Stevie smith had not been sent off against Hearts, Rangers would've won the game !!!!!!!!
HHGH
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#18
TIN TIN Wrote:
TheWorthinGer Wrote:Sour grapes. No game hinges on one single decision.

Anyway next target is the perfect 10.

Changed your tune worth from last season. If Stevie smith had not been sent off against Hearts, Rangers would've won the game !!!!!!!!
Really?
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#19
Aye really.
HHGH
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#20
Well if you say so, eh.

Or there again...

...if you could provide a quote or link to alleged statement.
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