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- From: gsin@dcs.ed.ac.uk (Garry Sinclair)
- Newsgroups: rec.sport.soccer
- Subject: Re: Ibrox Flooded
- Message-ID: <C1GrvB.5s@dcs.ed.ac.uk>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 13:52:23 GMT
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- In article <C1F4u9.6qH@dcs.ed.ac.uk>, ial@dcs.ed.ac.uk (Iain Lindsey) writes:
- > I remember a game two years ago at Pittodrie,Aberdeen when the pitch was waterlogged
- > and obviously unplayable for an Aberdeen v Rangers match. However the match was not
- > called off with one of the reasons being given was that all the Rangers fans were on
- > their way and it would be unfair on them to call it off. What happens this week when
- > under the same circumstances Aberdeen are playing Rangers in Glasgow? SFA. A severe
- > case of bias methinks!
- >
- > Iain
-
- That's a very good point you have raised. I also seem to remember that super Theo
- Snelders got injured for months after an "unfortunate clash" with Ally McCoist in
- that game.
- Quite typical of the crap referees we have in Scotland that incidents like that were
- allowed to happen.
-
- Garry.
-