Quality Control
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At least one and possibly 2, sorry if it turns out to be the former and the title offends anyone.
Anyway, I found it interesting that when Wes and Andy went down in the box play raged on, I thought we won the ball back just as Collum blew his whistle (a third incident maybe if I was a cynic) either way, we kicked it back to Kilmarnock.
When Wes went down again and had to go off he kicked it out. Kilmarnock raged a mob handed seige on our goal direct from the incident.
I've not seen it mentioned.
As per title, nothing incidents but regardless of how the first one player out, we gave them the ball back.
The second one they decided to play on, which may be their prerogative.
Observations.
Not one mention on TV or anywhere else in the media, yet had the mentally challengeds been involved and never got the ball back it would have been headline news for a fortnight. Or if we never kicked it back.
If we are to win the league next season do we need to be more ruthless in these situations? Or are good, old fashioned, staunch protestant values above all that. And we should always kick it back no matter how others chose to behave?
Anyway, I found it interesting that when Wes and Andy went down in the box play raged on, I thought we won the ball back just as Collum blew his whistle (a third incident maybe if I was a cynic) either way, we kicked it back to Kilmarnock.
When Wes went down again and had to go off he kicked it out. Kilmarnock raged a mob handed seige on our goal direct from the incident.
I've not seen it mentioned.
As per title, nothing incidents but regardless of how the first one player out, we gave them the ball back.
The second one they decided to play on, which may be their prerogative.
Observations.
Not one mention on TV or anywhere else in the media, yet had the mentally challengeds been involved and never got the ball back it would have been headline news for a fortnight. Or if we never kicked it back.
If we are to win the league next season do we need to be more ruthless in these situations? Or are good, old fashioned, staunch protestant values above all that. And we should always kick it back no matter how others chose to behave?
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