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I give up mun, some need to get thier UJ coloured blinkers off.
I quite like Celtic, I just hate seeing teams getting a 90% chance of scoring when they weren’t going to get anywhere near a goal from that position. Should be a free kick instead unless it’s an actual goal scoring opportunity.
 
I give up mun, some need to get thier UJ coloured blinkers off.
Until VAR I'm sure the handball rule was 'hand to ball' not 'ball to hand' also the distance from the ball didn't really give him any chance of avoiding it & imo his hand is in a natural position for someone challenging the cross that way. The new ruling is wrong for me.

UJ not my flag either mate (y)
 
Until VAR I'm sure the handball rule was 'hand to ball' not 'ball to hand' also the distance from the ball didn't really give him any chance of avoiding it & imo his hand is in a natural position for someone challenging the cross that way. The new ruling is wrong for me.

UJ not my flag either mate (y)
Just seen your profile pic, my apologies 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
Perhaps stay on your feet instead of lunging in then maybe ...
 
I didn’t realise this change in ruling…

From Wiki
Osmand was born in Jersey and played for Wales' under-16 and under-17 sides in 2021, which he was eligible to do as the rules at the time permitted someone born in the Channel Islands to represent any UK nation internationally, regardless of family ties. These rules were subsequently changed, however, meaning that Osmand is only eligible to represent England at senior level as he has no Welsh, Scottish or Northern Irish family
 

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