The Czech Is In The Post For Ref As Scotland Miss Out On Win

Alan Duffy

3rd, September 2011

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By Alan Duffy

Ronald Koeman lookalike Kevin Blom would be well advised not to book any future holidays in Scotland after the Dutch referee all but ended Scotland’s hopes of making it to the Euro 2012 finals.

With just seconds of injury time remaining and Craig Levein’s men headed for a 2-1 victory courtesy of strikes from Kenny Miller and Darren Fletcher, Jan Rezak’s dodgy dive was deemed worthy of a spot-kick by Blom.  Michal Kadlec converted the spot-kick but the drama wasn’t over yet. Oh no.

After the re-start, the home side went up the other end only to see a legitimate penalty shout, courtesy of the clipping of Christophe Berra’s heels in the Czech box. However, Blom ignored the incident (and the roars of the Hampden crowd), leaving the Tartan army gobsmacked and just a teeny bit angry.

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  1. Steve K says:

    The Scots were outplayed for the entire game, so justice was done in the end.

  2. voster says:

    What about the legit Czech penalty claim that was not given?

    Or generally how shit Scotland was?

    I know when I go to work tomorrow in Edinburgh, my colleagues will be realistic enough to realise blaming the ref is not enough.

  3. Muppetfinder General says:

    Ho ho ho, Jocks, remember laughing when Lampard’s goal didn’t count in the WC?

    Karma’s a McBitch!

  4. Patrick says:

    remember when hurst’s did count in ’66?

  5. deckard says:

    now we’re waiting for wales and northern ireland to get fucked over and the set is complete. i do have to concede though that dutch refs are complete shit. i see it every week in our eredivisie.

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