Gio is in a difficult position if he goes off on the ref the SFA will probably ban him from the dugout for several games and that helps no one.
It's our board who should be calling this kind of thing out.
The boards complete and utter weakness in saying nothing after the yahoo agm then allowing the season to be rearranged probably means we'll sit around and do nothing as usual.
Yeah, but if we are going to look at both these decisions properly, 1st one today & Pittodrie, if only 1 is given it should be the one today, not the one at Pittodrie, like I said, if neither is given I am OK with that, but for the Morelos one to be given and the one today not is utterly ridiculous.To be fair the EPL has VAR and they talk about the consistency of hand balls every single week.
On Rangers' two penalty claims, Van Bronckhorst adds: "VAR will make it easier. These decisions that can be turning points, they can change the game, but there's no VAR, so end of discussion.
"What can we do? There is no VAR. Every decision that the referee will make, it cannot be overturned, so we have to respect the decision he makes."
While I agree there’s not a great deal to be done once the games finished, do we really need to respect the decisions the ref makes? Especially when it’s a common theme. Could of at least mentioned the separate incidents that were the turning points. That would be a start. Point out where the ref went wrong
Are you serious mate. Did you hear his words. His words not mine. If it costs us the title then that's just how it is.What you want him to say exactly ?
We are as weak as pish for calling out the corruption.On Rangers' two penalty claims, Van Bronckhorst adds: "VAR will make it easier. These decisions that can be turning points, they can change the game, but there's no VAR, so end of discussion.
"What can we do? There is no VAR. Every decision that the referee will make, it cannot be overturned, so we have to respect the decision he makes."
While I agree there’s not a great deal to be done once the games finished, do we really need to respect the decisions the ref makes? Especially when it’s a common theme. Could of at least mentioned the separate incidents that were the turning points. That would be a start. Point out where the ref went wrong
not the first time Gio has came out with this, no wonder we're an easy target for referees terrible officiating , they know our manager won't make a big deal of itOn Rangers' two penalty claims, Van Bronckhorst adds: "VAR will make it easier. These decisions that can be turning points, they can change the game, but there's no VAR, so end of discussion.
"What can we do? There is no VAR. Every decision that the referee will make, it cannot be overturned, so we have to respect the decision he makes."
While I agree there’s not a great deal to be done once the games finished, do we really need to respect the decisions the ref makes? Especially when it’s a common theme. Could of at least mentioned the separate incidents that were the turning points. That would be a start. Point out where the ref went wrong
We did that a few weeks back (Aberdeen Away) remember dialogue with the authorities etc and our greviences were passed on now we know that would have been a waste of time we have to take it further just like what that mob have done countless times in the past and it usually works for them that's why they continually put pressure on officials now what do we do ? %^*& all and get laughed at.I think there's a bit of something lost in the translation here.
Looked more like he was saying there's nothing you can do to change the decision so you have to accept it and move on which is correct for the players mentality on the pitch.
The club should be knocking on the door of the Head of Refereeing at Hampden on Monday morning at 9am demanding answers.
Gio Gio Gio!!! You have to put the upmost pressure on them so they get it right in future ffsOn Rangers' two penalty claims, Van Bronckhorst adds: "VAR will make it easier. These decisions that can be turning points, they can change the game, but there's no VAR, so end of discussion.
"What can we do? There is no VAR. Every decision that the referee will make, it cannot be overturned, so we have to respect the decision he makes."
While I agree there’s not a great deal to be done once the games finished, do we really need to respect the decisions the ref makes? Especially when it’s a common theme. Could of at least mentioned the separate incidents that were the turning points. That would be a start. Point out where the ref went wrong
Pathetic. Look at the pressure Alex Ferguson put on the ref’s. And Celtic.
It works.
But nah we are too nice and the people are just trying their best. Soft
Whilst I think this is extreme, I am beginning to wonder if he cares as much as us. He just seems so measured all the time after criminally dropped league points.GvB too soft to manage us.
I think he gives far too much away in his interviews.Our manager is weak
Gerrard would 100% have called that out far stronger than Gio’s shrug of the shoulders interview
Well your point was bigger than Gio was it not? That the current incumbent encompasses well the so called dignified silence the club leans towards?Who are you to tell anyone to find a new club? Custodians who make decisions come and go
Should the two dozen others who’s liked the comment find a new club or all the others who’ve made comments of their own saying similar?
No incentive to give Rangers anything is there. Plenty of incentive not to.Pathetic. Look at the pressure Alex Ferguson put on the ref’s. And Celtic.
It works.
But nah we are too nice and the people are just trying their best. Soft
It's changed since fans came back in.There’s been quite a big change in how we’re being referred since Gerrard left. No idea what he said behind the scenes, but he was clever when talking about it in public.
The sign of a weak man. I like the way we are starting to play, but we are facing cheating officials on a weekly basis domestically. We need someone to speak out and at least try and put some pressure on them not to cheat, rather than just roll over and get our belly rubbed after getting fucked.On Rangers' two penalty claims, Van Bronckhorst adds: "VAR will make it easier. These decisions that can be turning points, they can change the game, but there's no VAR, so end of discussion.
"What can we do? There is no VAR. Every decision that the referee will make, it cannot be overturned, so we have to respect the decision he makes."
While I agree there’s not a great deal to be done once the games finished, do we really need to respect the decisions the ref makes? Especially when it’s a common theme. Could of at least mentioned the separate incidents that were the turning points. That would be a start. Point out where the ref went wrong
Any ref of any religious persuasion in the world but a cuck Scottish one and we win today comfortably.The thing is, for the 1st one today, the guy tried to take his arm away, even though the ball came from quite a distance.
I have sympathy with that not being given, my question is, why was Morelios punished at Pittodrie? He tried to get his arm away and the ball came very quickly at him from quite a distance, if both shouts are not given = consistency, I am OK with that, we have 2 more points.
2nd half pull on Sakala, not only is it a penalty, it is denying a goal scoring opportunity while not attempting to play the ball, they are down to 10 men, irrespective of whether we score the pen or not, their tactic 2nd half is to throw as many men in front of the ball as possible, with 1 player less, we would have more room and we would definitely score at least 3 in the last 20 - 30 mins in my opinion. That is another 2 points gained, bad refereeing decisions have put us probably 3 points behind, whereas we should be probably 1 point in front at the end of today.
The club should be calling this out publicly.
Do you think Alex Ferguson, Klopp , Mourinho, Guardiola etc would say nothing in similar circumstances?It shouldn't be up to Van Bronkhurst,he's only been here a couple of months, it should be someone from the board that states the obvious.
Alternatively if he could use it to create a siege mentality.I get you, in my opinion it should be the club who raise their concerns behind closed doors.
I would be concerned that if Gio does it in public, as it almost gives the players a way out as if the officials are in control of us winning the title and they are not. It’s a card you can play now and again to take the heat off the players and protect them, but it can send out the wrong message to them IMO.
How about:What you want him to say exactly ?
I agree it will cost us but I don’t think it is incompetence.The incompetence of referees against us will 100% cost us the league this year, nothing surer