" Walter's Mind Games Worked A Treat "
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 2:31 pm
We absolutely massacred the Huns 1-1, nothing seems to have changed there then, under Tommy Burns we done the same for years, but it has to be said that, although we had enough chances to win six games, there were at least two major incidents which referee Conroy got completely wrong, the goal and the tackle by Laugherty, if that was not a straight red card, then i haven't seen one before, it was a leg breaking challenge. I think we need to take a leaf out of Sir Furious's book, one which Walter would appear to have read or maybe even helped to write.
All week leading up to the game he was putting pressure on the officials, he had appealed the Miller ordering off in mid-week, and when that was lost he accused the referee of changing his story, the referee who happened to be the fourth official yesterday. Well congratulations Wattie, it worked a treat, our complaint was usually about officials who had Masonic links, and who were dyed in the wool Huns, but not this time, that didn't apply, although I'm not sure about the linesmen, this time the referee and the other officials were afraid to upset the most important man in Scottish football, Wattie.
Fergie has made an art form out of mind games in England, and he has a fine student up here in Walter, Fergie complains about every decision that goes against Manchester United, it doesn't change the decision, but it puts pressure on the officials the next time they happen to be charge of a United match, I think its time big Tony was exerting some of that pressure himself, after yesterdays game he said that we just have to accept the decisions made, well Tony, I'm going to disagree with you there, we have dropped five points to them this season already, and these results were certainly influenced by bad refereeing decisions, and that has to be said, this isn't a popularity contest, they don't work, I mean even Jesus lost one of those votes to Barabas. This is about getting our title back and the manager needs to do everything in his power to ensure we do that, and if that means upsetting some officials, or paying a couple of fines to the SPL, then it will be money well spent. We have to make it clear to everyone concerned, that we will not be cheated out of the title by corrupt or incompetent officials.
The pundits can say what they like about Celtic missing chances, it doesn't change the fact that we were denied a legitimate goal when we were in full control of the match, and that we should have been playing against ten men for the last hour of the contest.
All week leading up to the game he was putting pressure on the officials, he had appealed the Miller ordering off in mid-week, and when that was lost he accused the referee of changing his story, the referee who happened to be the fourth official yesterday. Well congratulations Wattie, it worked a treat, our complaint was usually about officials who had Masonic links, and who were dyed in the wool Huns, but not this time, that didn't apply, although I'm not sure about the linesmen, this time the referee and the other officials were afraid to upset the most important man in Scottish football, Wattie.
Fergie has made an art form out of mind games in England, and he has a fine student up here in Walter, Fergie complains about every decision that goes against Manchester United, it doesn't change the decision, but it puts pressure on the officials the next time they happen to be charge of a United match, I think its time big Tony was exerting some of that pressure himself, after yesterdays game he said that we just have to accept the decisions made, well Tony, I'm going to disagree with you there, we have dropped five points to them this season already, and these results were certainly influenced by bad refereeing decisions, and that has to be said, this isn't a popularity contest, they don't work, I mean even Jesus lost one of those votes to Barabas. This is about getting our title back and the manager needs to do everything in his power to ensure we do that, and if that means upsetting some officials, or paying a couple of fines to the SPL, then it will be money well spent. We have to make it clear to everyone concerned, that we will not be cheated out of the title by corrupt or incompetent officials.
The pundits can say what they like about Celtic missing chances, it doesn't change the fact that we were denied a legitimate goal when we were in full control of the match, and that we should have been playing against ten men for the last hour of the contest.