bilkobear
Well-Known Member
DJ steps forth to do a proper piece of journalism regarding this issue.
Shame he seems to be one of the very few capable of such.
In this, he is prepared to sideline the collectively enforced narrative of the day to reveal an analytical uncovering of what in most honest societies would be considered truth-telling, ...or even stating the obvious.
In the Aberdeen game, Morelos was accused of simulation.
simulation
noun
Their actions in the immediate aftermath were to convince the referee falsely that Morelos had dived even although both clearly knew this to be an outrageous lie.
Clancy bought their simulated indignation and the injustice was confirmed.
The later further injustice that saw Alfredo denied truth and fairness before a kangaroo court merely confirmed what we all already suspected, that this is no level playing field and the entire corrupt system is a stain on decency.
Had Alfredo been properly exonerated than we all know that Considine and Lewis would never have had their respective simulations punished.
Now we come to Broadfoot and the unprovoked assault outside of the match that he inflicted on an unsuspecting victim from behind in the most cowardly manner.
Not just is Broadfoot stepping into criminality in his abominable behaviour, clearly, when Alfredo responds to defend himself by a push, which in the circumstances was certainly in the parameters of reasonable force and unquestionably an act of self-defence, Broadfoot then compounds his cowardice and malice by shamefully simulating that he has been punched.
That the entire fiasco is then spun in the Scottish press as Morelos facing possible punishment despite being an obvious victim, when Morelos is then awarded a smidgin of proper justice by the matter correctly being dropped aganst him, he has to again see that the original culprit is again let off Scot free without a single murmur of impartial scrutiny by a press no longer hiding their totally biased one-eyed agenda in relation to this player, who is now nothing less than a target to be hounded by a villainous, corrupt and disreputable football establishment.
Then on here, we have people asking why so few of us care for the SFA's international team?
Really?
Shame he seems to be one of the very few capable of such.
In this, he is prepared to sideline the collectively enforced narrative of the day to reveal an analytical uncovering of what in most honest societies would be considered truth-telling, ...or even stating the obvious.
In the Aberdeen game, Morelos was accused of simulation.
simulation
noun
- the action of pretending; deception.
"clever simulation that's good enough to trick you"
Their actions in the immediate aftermath were to convince the referee falsely that Morelos had dived even although both clearly knew this to be an outrageous lie.
Clancy bought their simulated indignation and the injustice was confirmed.
The later further injustice that saw Alfredo denied truth and fairness before a kangaroo court merely confirmed what we all already suspected, that this is no level playing field and the entire corrupt system is a stain on decency.
Had Alfredo been properly exonerated than we all know that Considine and Lewis would never have had their respective simulations punished.
Now we come to Broadfoot and the unprovoked assault outside of the match that he inflicted on an unsuspecting victim from behind in the most cowardly manner.
Not just is Broadfoot stepping into criminality in his abominable behaviour, clearly, when Alfredo responds to defend himself by a push, which in the circumstances was certainly in the parameters of reasonable force and unquestionably an act of self-defence, Broadfoot then compounds his cowardice and malice by shamefully simulating that he has been punched.
That the entire fiasco is then spun in the Scottish press as Morelos facing possible punishment despite being an obvious victim, when Morelos is then awarded a smidgin of proper justice by the matter correctly being dropped aganst him, he has to again see that the original culprit is again let off Scot free without a single murmur of impartial scrutiny by a press no longer hiding their totally biased one-eyed agenda in relation to this player, who is now nothing less than a target to be hounded by a villainous, corrupt and disreputable football establishment.
Then on here, we have people asking why so few of us care for the SFA's international team?
Really?