I'll find the incident online tonight but i definitely remember him being offside.
I agree with your point that sometimes decisions go for you and sometimes they o against you.
I know. He gave it for the ball going out, which it didn't.
If it'd been given, it wouldn't have been a "fair goal" though, as CC claimed. As Adam (who put in the cross) was offside earlier in the move.
I find that comment baffling.
You'd rather a convicted tax-cheat who's never ran a football club, to a guy who runs a financially stable football club?
Greer should've been off. No doubt about it.
Folk coming out with "he kicked the ball first" only show they don't have a fecking clue what they're talking about
Yeah man. If the game has sold out (which i very much doubt) then folk have bought tickets they won't need. I'll probably get one the week of the game for less than face value
What a load of utter excrement.
Here's an idea, folk can talk about whatever the feck they want. If you're not interested in it, then you can put them on ignore and/or don't read the posts that bore you.
I disagree that we "sat back".
Poland had allowed us a lot of easy possession in our own half prior to that in the game, which meant we could work the ball up the pitch and build possession in more attacking areas.
After we went 2-1 up, Mila came on and Poland started pressing us far higher up the pitch. We struggled to keep the ball and ended up often having to punt it long (which made taking both Fletcher and Naismith off bizarre IMO) and lost the ball. Allowing Poland to get possession far higher up the pitch than they previously had.
For the first time in my life i'm probably more interested in club football than international.
A combination of the SFA and the No vote has killed much of my appetite for following Scotland.