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In the latest episode of the "Get Involved Referee" podcast, host Lindsay Herron explores the intricacies of injury time allocation. The episode features an insightful discussion with ex-grade one referee Des Roache, focusing on the process and authority behind these crucial decisions. This topic is particularly relevant following recent comments by Steven Naismith, who questioned the three minutes of added time in the Hearts vs Rangers match, and Derek McInnes's curiosity about the eight minutes added in the game between his team and Celtic at Rugby Park. Additionally, the episode provides a comprehensive analysis of the key moments from the previous weekend's SPFL matches, offering listeners a deep dive into the highlights and controversies of the latest football action.
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This week on "Get Involved Referee," join Lindsay Herron and Steven Conroy as they delve into a recent incident where two players flagrantly tried to deceive officials for a penalty through blatant diving. They'll explore potential penalties to curb such behaviour in the future. The episode also questions the Scottish Football Association's decision to invite media without allowing queries on the limited number of incorrect VAR decisions this season. Plus, a discussion on whether Aberdeen manager Barry Robson was justified in confronting Nick Walsh over the controversial late penalty at Pittodrie.
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Welcome to another episode of the "Get Involved Referee" podcast, where the beautiful game's most passionate debates meet the whistle's impartial perspective. This week, we're dissecting the pulsating drama of the League Cup semi-finals staged in the iconic Hampden Park. We also touch upon a contentious moment involving the fourth official, and Rangers manager Philippe Clement, sparking debates across the opposition stands.
In our match analysis segment, we focus on Celtic's latest outing against Ross County, unpacking the key moments. But we don't stop there – we're diving deep into a topic that has the Scottish football community angered: the conduct of fans in and around our stadiums.
So, lace up your boots, grab your cards, and let's kick off this week's episode!
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Join former Grade One referees Steve Conroy and Des Roache as they delve into football officiating with unfiltered insights and candid discussions. This week on the Get Involved Referee Podcast, the duo breaks down Stevie Naismith's take on John Beaton's officiating at Ibrox. They also shine a critical light on Willie Collum's oversight of a red card in Livingston, a decision later amended by VAR. Tune in for an expert analysis of the game's most pivotal and controversial refereeing moments!
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Welcome to "GET INVOLVED REFEREE," the podcast where we dive into the thrilling world of football officiating! In this episode, we unpack a wild match at St Mirren Park, filled with a crazy red card and an unfortunate penalty giveaway.
We seem to be grappling with interpreting the "Clear and obvious" rule, and we discuss the challenges referees face in applying it consistently.
One hot topic on our agenda is the rule regarding goalkeepers being penalised for coming off their lines. Join us as we dissect the nuances of this controversial regulation and explore its impact on the game.
We can't help but rave about Steven McLean's outstanding performance in a recent derby game. However, our referee, Steve Conroy, sheds light on an intriguing theory. He believes Steven's exceptional skills in player communication have affected his chances of officiating high-profile matches. Apparently, UEFA and the SFA prioritise card-giving over building relationships on the field.
Join us for an engaging and insightful discussion as we uncover the intricacies of refereeing in football. With expert analysis, captivating anecdotes, and thought-provoking debates, "GET INVOLVED REFEREE" is your go-to podcast for all things officiating. Get ready to blow the whistle on the fascinating world of football refereeing!
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Welcome to the "Get Involved Referee" podcast. In this episode, we explore the concept of a "clear and obvious" red card and whether referees are getting it right.
We also discuss the recent controversial incident where Rangers were not penalised despite a clear red card offence on Sunday. We ask whether this is a trend impacting the league's credibility and whether more needs to be done to ensure fairness and consistency in refereeing decisions.
Furthermore, we tackle the issue of referees getting involved in the game and its impact on the outcome. We reflect on Willie Collum's decision to send off a Hearts player against Celtic and ask whether referees should be more impartial and let the game play out without their influence.
Finally, we preview the upcoming big game at Ibrox between Rangers and Celtic and discuss the referee appointed for the match. Will they be able to handle the pressure and make the right calls? Tune in to find out. Join us as we explore the fascinating world of refereeing in football and get involved in the conversation.
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Get ready for an action-packed episode of the Get Involved Referee as we dive into the highly anticipated Glasgow derby between Rangers and Celtic.
First up, we're talking about Don Robertson's Derby debut, as he stood in for the injured Willie Collum. We'll analyse his performance and discuss whether he's ready for future high-profile games.
But that's not all, folks. We'll also dig deep into the John Lundstram challenge and compare it to the Graeme Shinnie challenge. Did Robertson make the right call, or was it a missed opportunity for a red card?
Next on the agenda is the issue of diving in the game, with accusations flying around that Barassic was trying to con the referee. Steve has a different opinion, though. He believes that Borna Barišić caught his studs in the ground but looked for a penalty to compensate for poor play. What do you think?
We'll then move on to the handball rule, which has been causing confusion among fans and referees alike. Steve Conroy confesses that he's lost track of the rule after VAR intervened and gave Inverness a penalty against Falkirk in the other Semi-Final. Meanwhile, Des argues that the decision was never a penalty.
Finally, we'll wrap up the episode with a discussion on fans smuggling pyros into the grounds and the controversy surrounding Todd Cantwell's refusal to share water with Celtic player Reo Hatate. And to top it all off, we'll be making predictions on who should referee the final, with Des and Steve agreeing that John Beaton will be given the big game.
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In this episode, First up, we've got former Grade 1 referees Steve Conroy and Des Roache, who are calling on the SFA to do the right thing and rescind James Jeggo's red card. They're convinced that referee Craig Napier got the call wrong, and Hibs' appeal on Wednesday should be successful. But with the panel having set a precedent the week before by throwing out Graeme Shinnie's claim for wrongful dismissal, will they find it in Jeggo's favour? Tune in to find out what Conroy and Roache say about the situation!
And that's not all, folks! We've also got former Rangers star Alex Rae joining us to discuss the upcoming Scottish Cup semi-final between Rangers and Celtic at Hampden. Rae is pumped for this season-defining showdown and thinks Rangers need to bring their blood and thunder if they want to come out on top. With Callum McGregor being one of the best players in Scotland, can Rangers nullify him and secure the win? Rae has plenty to say about the game plan and what Rangers must do to clinch the victory.
So, what are you waiting for? Tune in to "Get Involved Referee" for all the latest and most exciting news from Scottish football!
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Welcome to the latest episode of the "Get Involved Referee" podcast, where we discuss the most recent controversies in football.
In this episode, we examine a range of incidents, starting with where there were no repercussions for the linesman who elbowed Liverpool's Andy Robertson during a match. We discuss the safety of players and the importance of stricter regulations to prevent such incidents from happening again.
Next, we turn our attention to the six-match ban handed to Rangers coach Craig McPherson for assaulting Celtic Women's coach Fran Alonso. We debate the adequacy of this punishment and the need for better measures to prevent such behaviour from coaches and staff on the sidelines.
We also examine the ongoing investigation into Barcelona's alleged payment of over 8 million euros to the head of refereeing. We discuss the potential impact of this alleged bribery on the integrity of the sport.
Finally, we discuss the penalties at Fir Park and the impact of refereeing decisions on the outcome of matches. We analyse the role of technology in assisting referees and whether more needs to be done to ensure fairness in the sport.
Tune in to the "Get Involved Referee" podcast for all the latest news and insights into football refereeing.
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In today's episode, former Celtic star and pundit Andy Walker expressed his concern about such language used by the VAR official, emphasising that there should be no easy way out when applying the laws of the game. He added that such incidents make him feel that the people operating VAR are not feeling the atmosphere of the game because they are not present on the ground.
Walker did not mention any names or the game involved, but he pointed out that referees now have a safety net, and someone else will tell them if they got it right or wrong.
Tune in to this episode to learn more about the potential impact of this revelation on the use of VAR in Premiership matches and how this could affect the future of refereeing in football.
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Welcome to this week's episode of Get Involved Referee with Steve Conroy! The former Scottish top-flight referee shares his thoughts on the controversial weekend of VAR decisions in the Scottish Premiership, calling out the SFA's head of referees for not addressing the bad decisions made during the games.
Conroy highlights the need for accountability in interpreting VAR technology, especially with the shocking mistakes made during Dundee United and Kilmarnock's matches.
Conroy also discusses his call for action on simulation in the game, accusing Rangers star Todd Cantwell and St Mirren striker Curtis Main of cheating. He proposes two-match bans for both players and stresses the importance of players and teams taking responsibility for their actions. Join us as we explore the current state of Scottish football refereeing and the need for transparency in the game. Tune in to Get Involved Referee now!
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Welcome to the latest episode of Get Involved Referee! In this episode, we delve into the world of Scottish football, examining the ins and outs of the SPFL and discussing some of the most contentious refereeing decisions.
We start by taking a deep dive into the time between a foul taking place and the game continuing before the VAR check. What actually happens during this time, and why is it so important for the referees to get it right?
We turn our attention to a couple of specific incidents that have caused controversy. Should St Mirren have received a penalty in their match against Celtic? And why did Rangers receive a penalty in their clash with Kilmarnock? We take a close look at both incidents, examining the evidence and debating whether the referees made the right call.
But it's not all about specific incidents – we also take some time to discuss the wider issues affecting Scottish football today. One of the key topics we cover is IFAB's decision not to protect the safety and well-being of football players. What does this mean for the players themselves, and what can be done to ensure that the game is as safe as possible for everyone involved?
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In this episode, we look closely at Nick Walsh's impressive performance during the League Cup final and why the Scottish Football Association should invest in him for future games.
Furthermore, the episode explores the possibility of making referees full-time professionals and the benefits it could bring to the game. Lastly, the team delves into the controversial red card decision during the Perth game, analysing the call and its potential impact on the match. Join us for an in-depth discussion on the art of refereeing and its impact.
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In this episode, Lindsay Herron and ex-grade one official are joined by ex-Rangers player Mark Hateley and ex-Liverpool and Rangers player Gregory Vignal.
The main focus of the episode is the upcoming League Cup final between Celtic and Rangers, and the group discusses their predictions for the match.
The impact of VAR on the game is also a topic of conversation, and Gregory shares his insight on the changes made to training the younger generation to adapt to the technology. Mark also opens up about his experiences with red cards in Old Firm games, providing an interesting perspective on the intense rivalry between the two teams.
Overall, "The Get Involved Referee Podcast" provides a unique and informative look into the world of Scottish football, and this episode in particular, offers valuable insights and opinions on the upcoming League Cup final and the role of VAR in modern football.
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Welcome to this week's episode of the "Get Involved Referee Podcast". In this episode, former Celtic player Simon Donnelly joins hosts Lindsay Herron and ex-grade one official Des Roache to discuss the highly anticipated league cup final between Celtic and Rangers.
The trio not only delves into the pressures that referees face when officiating such a high-profile match but also highlights the crucial role that a referee's attitude plays in shaping the outcome of a match. The discussion touches on the impact of critical past decisions made by referees on game results and emphasises the importance of consistent, fair, and unbiased officiating. The conversation also includes the pressure that referees face in making game-changing decisions such as penalty calls or red cards and how these decisions can impact a team's overall performance. Additionally, the podcast explores the topic of VAR and how it influences the game. Overall, this episode highlights the significance of referee performance and their vital role in shaping high-stakes matches' outcomes.
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Welcome to episode 25 of "Get Involved Referee", where we dive into the world of video assistant referees and the impact they have.
In this episode, we'll discuss the latest in the ongoing VAR saga and how it's affecting the outcome of games.
First up, we'll chat about the crazy game at Ibrox on Sunday and should there have been any penalties.
Next, we'll be taking a closer look at the recent events in the English Premier League, where Arsenal could lose their chance at the title due to a VAR blunder.
We'll be looking at the red card given to St Mirren in a recent match. Was the decision a bit harsh? Or was it a justified call based on the rules of the game?
Finally, we chat about Howard Webb, who showed great character and leadership by admitting that the VAR officials got it wrong.
So, join us for this week's episode of "Get Involved Referee", where we explore the controversial calls of football and the role of video technology in the game.
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This week's episode discusses the growing problem of players cheating in the beautiful game. We delve into the consequences of these actions and why it's important for referees to stay vigilant. Then, we analyse the impressive performance of Rangers defender Connor Goldson, who has made more stops with his hands than teammate Alan McGregor this season. Tune in for a lively discussion on the latest in football refereeing.
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Willie Collum made three massive mistakes last weekend, and we discuss why the SFA still rate him as their top official.
Don Robertson and his team showed everyone how VAR should be used when he took charge in Dundee, and we delved into the listener's questions.
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The handball interpretation is utterly shambolic, and the SFA are making our referees look incompetent. Why has IFAB not agreed to introduce temporary substitutes for concussion checks?Will we soon see white cards introduced in Scotland? We invite the SFA to join us on our podcast - will they accept?Steve gets called a s@*t referee and an even shi**er doctor
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The SPFL & SFA have massively underdelivered, but who is accountable?
We discuss VAR this week and explore what needs to happen for our game to develop; something needs to change quickly from IFAB to the governing bodies.
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