Malik Tillman appeared to be injured so the ball was kicked out of play for a throw-in, the United States international then pressed and won the ball back immediately after play continued and went on to score, this sparked outrage among the Partick Thistle players.

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48 Comments

  1. Can sormeone explain to me what did the blue team do wrong? Why did they let the enemy score

  2. A massive misunderstanding but what a great outcome, you can see it hurt Beale to do it but it was the right thing come on you Gers

  3. The home fans don't like fair play.. Boo, Beale out & stuff, then the banner at Livingston.. 😬 Good on him for doing the decent thing..

  4. Right decision from Beale. Would’ve been hilarious though if Mcgregor saved it 😂 or the boy took it too wide and missed

  5. I'm no buying it. A professional football player didn't know what was happening??? Then mad macgregor dancing with the thistle player. It would never have happened against celtic

  6. Rare thing. It’s a Scottish thing. Not seen something like this in the Premier League. Or has anything like this ever happened?

  7. Great sportsmanship 🤣🤣🤣something a 5 Yr old kid would think off 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  8. The Rangers goalie was being kind of a twat though. You don't have to let the striker clear through if it's a principle thing, but definitely don't need to be a right twat about it as well.

  9. but let's be honest…the first, second and third touches from the throw-in were bloody awful…

  10. I was at Elland Road when we let villa score an equaliser a few years back, I was fuming. They had spent the whole game diving and cheating and rolling around. It's OK going on about sportsmanship but where is it when they're faking injury and blatant time wasting. Games played by fairies snowflakes and wokes these days so don't talk to me about sportsmanship in football

  11. So Rangers have the ball 30 yards from the opposition goal and the sportsmanship is to kick it all the way back to the Rangers keeper?? Not sure that’s fair?

  12. Tillman 100% is not blameless, he wasn't even injured. Typical footballing play, Fein injury, then he sees out of corner of his eye that ball was about to be thrown then miraculously he's not injured anymore

  13. I don't see what's wrong with the goal… Seems like a shrewd and aware bit of play nicely finished. Maybe it's because I'm English

  14. Wonder if they’ve ever considered talking before rushing over and bashing each others head’s in

  15. A touch of class from the manager – not so much the fans booing but what do you expect

  16. Why didn't they expect full game play when inbounding the ball?

  17. Well done coaches. Sportsmanship is so lacking in todays sports. Common courtesy is lacking in all decent society these days. 🍻

  18. My lad scored from the half way line while the keeper was down injured in an u12 match, goal stood so we gave them a goal back, our keeper did a comedy dive, their player hit the bar from 6yds while the keeper was laid down. Had to run behind him for the ball to score lol

  19. One of the more beautiful aspects of our culture: the concept of fair play. Beale understands that although his players' actions didn't break the rules of the game, they violated a fundmental rule of our culture. Excellent sportsmanship indeed.

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