There was even defence of rescinding the red card, which should have stood, and too much analysis of what went against Rangers.
Wasn't just our game, Celtic had a goal disallowed for the ball crossing the byline, two of the pundits agreed it actually did leave the pitch but criticised the ref for making the correct decision based on a debatable image on VAR.
The lack of quality in the league is still the main drawback on the game. A compressed structure led very quickly to a climate of fear-of-failure and very negative tactics when the smaller leagues were first introduced. When we had a wider competitions, teams like ours could develop good prospects every season as youngsters could get extended runs. The lack of a good reserve league where academy graduates get regular football against experienced players in a less febrile environment also holds us back. 14 teams in the premiership would be the minimum
If the product was better to watch then I'd agree, but some of football we see these days is criminal
You're making one big mistake, he's not a WUM, he's genuinely a weirdo.
His Facebook page is littered with the same level of mind numbing drivel he posts on here.