
The impossible job? The pressure of refereeing Scotland's title decider
The impossible job? The pressure of refereeing Scotland's title decider Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Don Robertson has taken charge of six Celtic games this season, and four for HeartsByDale Johnson Football...
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Breaking news from the world of sport: The pressure of refereeing Scotland's title decider Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Don Robertson has taken charge of six Celtic games this season, and four for HeartsByDale Johnson Football issues correspondentPublished1 hour agoWho would be a referee in Scotland? In a league routinely dominated by Celtic and Rangers, every contentious decision comes with its own subplot of supposed bias and intrigue. Which referee has, allegedly, been pigeonholed as a Celtic man?
And who supposedly has a track record of being sympathetic to Rangers? "There's always been this narrative surrounding Scottish football and referees," Sport football expert and former Celtic forward Chris Sutton said. "Whose side are the referees are on?
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That's the way it's viewed among both fan bases. "There's always there's been conspiracy theories doing the rounds. "After Celtic's controversial win over Motherwell on Wednesday, match referee John Beaton and his family were put under police surveillance following a leak of their personal details online.
"This is the inevitable consequence of the heightening criticism, intolerance and scapegoating demonstrated this season by media pundits, supporters, official supporters' groups, clubs, players, managers and former match officials," the Scottish FA said. , external"Those who have sought to apportion blame and conspiracy towards match officials to deflect from defeats or perceived injustices throughout the season have contributed to an environment that puts the safety of our staff and match officials in jeopardy. "The Scottish FA condemns in the strongest possible terms attempts to compromise the safety of match officials.
"On Saturday, Celtic meet Hearts a first-in-a-generation final game of the season to determine the Scottish Premiership champions. It will be once again incredibly high stakes and, for the officials, extreme pressure. Hearts ready to 'rip up script' in title showdown Published5 hours agoHas last-gasp Celtic penalty undermined Hearts' hopes?
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Published10 hours agoHow controversial VAR calls have defined two title battles Published23 hours ago'We will not allow this to become the norm'The rumour and speculation of supporters was tested to its limits on Wednesday when Celtic were given a hugely controversial and crucial stoppage-time penalty at Motherwell, given after a video assistant referee (VAR) review. The VAR, Andrew Dallas, had sent referee Beaton to the pitchside monitor for handball against Sam Nicholson. Kelechi Iheanacho despatched the spot-kick, giving Celtic a 3-2 win and changing the complexion of the final day of the season.
Any victory would now give Celtic the title. Without the VAR penalty at Fir Park, Martin O'Neill's men would have needed to win by at least three goals. Hearts boss Derek McInnes called the penalty given to Celtic "disgusting", and has suggested they are not getting their fair share of decisions.
"We're up against it, we're up against everybody," McInnes said.
The story has climbed to the top of the sports agenda, with fans and analysts following closely.





