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Scotland - Italy [R]

Kanchelskis

Club Supporter
Oh my God.. you don't share anything with the very loyal public of Hampden Park. I love Tartan Army, they singed for their team even with the match was ended.

I think Scotland has lost for two episodes: the first goal, got for naivety; and the goal missed by one of them with empty goal when score was 1-1

Anyway, instead of crying like children, Scots could mark Panucci better..
Their goal was absolutely offside, Di Natale's one no.

Italy lucky? Italy concrete and that's all.
Sorry for Scotland, which I'd prefer in Euro 2008 rather than France, but still too late..
 

Jambo Den

Fan Favourite
As Rangers manager 2005:

Rangers manager Alex McLeish insists that Lee Miller had fouled Rangers defender Sotirios Kyrgiakos.

"We all get decisions we don't like sometimes, but the thing you will get here is that we will respect the officials' decisions because they have got the hardest job in the world" said McLeish.

"The cameras never had the view the linesman had. We have slowed it down a hundred times and there was definitely contact."


As Scotland manager 2007:

Christian Panucci's stoppage-time winner came from a free-kick that he felt ought to have gone Scotland's way.

"The set-piece that led to their second goal was an unbelievable decision." said McLeish.

"Alan Hutton was in control of the ball and their guy battered him. How can that be a free-kick to Italy? I've seen it from three or four different angles now and it is a definite Scotland free kick. Lamentable, just lamentable" said McLeish, shaking his head in a mixture of bewilderment and residual anger some 45 minutes later. "I've seen it from three or four different angles now and it is a definite Scotland free kick."
 


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