When SPFL officials don’t see what the rest of the world sees, it cannot be explained away as them simply being incompetent.
I suppose when it happens consistently against Celtic, it can also be explained away as paranoia?
When the Huns are historically and consistently the beneficiaries of dubious if not scandalous decisions from the MIB, and the opposite cannot be said for Celtic, it cannot simply be explained away as honest mistakes.
So, when a clear pattern emerges, which it has.....that is supported by irrefutable evidence, over a substantial period of time, that clearly demonstrates that one team in the SPFL benefits above all others, then we are no longer in the realms of suggesting anything other than cheating and corruption is at play.
Game management by the MIB is a major feature of what we are all witnessing on a regular basis from these sleekit Hun acolytes.
They stop and slow the game down at every opportunity which disrupts the tempo of the game we want to play.
They allow our players to be assaulted and fail to sanction opposing hammer throwers until late in the game when it doesn’t matter.
They book our players at any given opportunity, which obviously inhibits their effectiveness for obvious reasons.
They give free kicks against us regularly, every time an opponent throws himself to the ground at the slightest contact.....this in turn allows our opponents to launch dangerous balls in to our penalty box.
Also, there is clear and statistical evidence available that the Huns are awarded a far higher proportion of penalties and receive next to no red cards in the SPFL, over a considerable period of time, in contrast to every other team in the SPFL, from the MIB.....yet when they play in Europe the pattern is entirely different.....coincidence?.....and that’s just a few things off the top of my head.
Therefore, in my view, to suggest the MIB are simply incompetent, flies in the face of the facts.
They MIB are on message.....they are cheating, corrupt individuals, and know exactly what they are doing, and most of us I believe, are well aware of their motivations for why they do it...