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I didn't see it but if there was a deliberate elbow in the throat there's no doubt it's an ordering of offence. Thhere seems to be a growing tendency to award a caution (yellow card) for a hand or elbow to the face or head. To me it's either accidental in which case no action or deliberate in which case it's violent conduct and hence a red card. Trying to establish degrees of violence in this connection is an impossible task. If you hit someone in the head, face or neck and in the referee's opinion it's delibarate, it is violent conduct, end off story.

 

 

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There is a slow motion video of it on here BH - you will have to scroll down a bit. Apologies I dont have the technical know how to reproduce it here.

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I'm surprised the SPFL or the SFA haven't intervened in this case...why should I be surprised?

 

OK. I'm angry as opposed to being surprised. Two brutal attacks on our player(s) yet the silence from the organisers in charge is the main focus.

 

Scotland's coefficient has bombed for one reason: Too much concentration on 'how to bury the most successful club' instead of more important issues like...our game is crap, let's sort this out chaps.

 

It's no surprise Scotland's coefficient has dwindled more than any nation in Europe bar two, this country is more concerned with wiping out Rangers and it's all down to bigotry.

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