Gordon DL
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Oh, you only had one?
No, I've got a couple.
Because that's the sort of range that we've been dealing with.
That's the thing that really got to me.
I think it's because... Listen, if that was last week in the 65th minute somewhere...
That's not getting called the worst VAR call ever.
It's because of the situation, the timing, everything about it, where we are in the league campaign.
Hearts have their games already finished.
They're sitting there probably strong favourites now to go on and lift the title.
and all of a sudden the penalty kick comes and that's why people then get carried away if you don't agree that that's not a penalty kick if you're saying it's not a penalty kick that's fine but it's not the worst VAR decision we've ever seen Andy's done that hypothetical thing up the other end and it's very difficult but you know to sort of imagine those scenarios we've all got our ideas about how they would go if that wasn't awarded last night
Oh, sorry, I thought you meant by the supporters here.
That's what I'm saying, I'm talking about the widespread knock-on effect of it.
probably not I think it was because it was given and the goal was scored and obviously that keeps the title wide open so that brings that attractiveness to the goal and the penalty kick and the situation the time in 90 what was it 96 minutes something like that I think the time it scored something like that yeah so I think when it's all added up and obviously the situation Hearts have finished their game they've won comfortably 3-0
I think, but I go back to it, Gordon.
I know probably one of the most, it could be one of the most important decisions, especially for Hearts and their history, but it's not the worst VAR decision we've ever, ever seen.
I think we're getting carried away with that.
This is what we all wanted.