Pundits Kris Boyd and Andy Walker were at odds on the major decisions made by David Dickinson and Andrew Dallas in Celtic's 5-1 thumping of St Mirren.
Two VAR decisions went against Celtic in the first half with Greg Taylor penalised for handball and then a penalty NOT awarded for Charles Dunne's last-man challenge on Kyogo. Celtic did get a spotkick after tech check 10 minutes from time proved Alex Gogic was pulling back Oh Hyeon-gyu.
Boyd was winding up his fellow pundit when he said: "Andrew Dallas had an excellent game – he got all the VAR calls right."
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Walker, though, thinks the interventions this season are ruining the game. On the Taylor handball he raged: "A ridiculous decision, look at the position of the referee. He’s looking right at it. He's in the perfect position to see that and I think he calls it right.
"What do you want Greg Taylor to do with his body? What is he, half a yard away from that? "I think it’s a ridiculous decision to have that overturned."
Boy replied with a smile: "The only thing he's missing is a pair of Sondicos! "At the end of the day, Alex Greive is getting on the other side. It’s a penalty kick."
Walker, however, went on the warpath once again and continued his furious blast at the call, fuming: "These are ridiculous decisions. When you see a referee 10 yards away and makes call it’s not a penalty.
"Then you’ve got Andrew Dallas in VAR saying you’ve made a mistake. He made a mistake in the other call as well (referring to the Dunne/Kyogo incident."
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