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Daily Record
25-05-2025
- Sport
- Daily Record
David Martindale on why he would 'cut the VAR cable' as Livingston boss performs U-turn on previous stance
The Lions boss couldn't hide his fury about a penalty that was awarded against his side against Ross County last Thursday David Martindale would openly pull the plug on VAR - insisting it doesn't enhance the game and only takes money out of clubs' pockets. The Livingston manager was left fuming after a review awarded Ross County the penalty that got them a 96th minute equaliser and leaves the Premiership play-off in the balance going into tonight's second leg in Dingwall. Martindale has gone without VAR in the Championship and believes the game is far better without it. He joked: 'Cut the cable for VAR! I tried to waterlog it this morning, I tried to break it. It didn't work, it's waterproof. 'I'll be honest guys, I've really enjoyed the Championship, not having VAR. 'We had VAR in the Premier League and I came and went with it, I was on the fence slightly, but thought: 'oh well, it's here, it's the same for everybody'. 'But I've had the 'luxury' of not having VAR now for a full season, and I'm telling you now, it does not enhance our game. 'All it does is take money out of the club's pockets.' Martindale used to be all for VAR but has since changed his stance. He added: 'So, no, I used to be kind of a bit of an advocate for VAR, I was quite happy to have VAR in the game. 'But now, working with VAR and not working with VAR, if you said to me, would you want it, I would be saying I would rather VAR was out of the game, one million percent.' He hopes Monday night's return in the Highlands is decided by the players and not the technology. The Livi boss admitted: 'The stakes are so high on Monday, you'll be hoping there's no controversial decision. 'I just don't want to be sitting here talking about VAR. 'Like, I'll be honest with you, I'm sitting on my couch watching Sportscene last week and I looked at the incident with Tony Docherty with Ross County. 'I felt so sorry for him because that should never be a penalty and it's ruining the game, in my opinion. "And we're paying for it to ruin the game, which I find absurd. I can't get my head around that one.'


Daily Record
16-05-2025
- Sport
- Daily Record
Is there a Hibs vs Rangers live stream? TV channel, ref, VAR and team news for Easter Road finale
Hibs fans can dig out their passports after David Gray's men completed an astonishing comeback to clinch third with a game to spare. The Hibees were rock bottom of the Premiership 13 games into the campaign but have turned it around in spectacular fashion, climbing up the table to finish best of the rest in Scotland. Now, a bumper crowd will gather at Easter Road to celebrate the momentous achievement ahead of the final league game against Rangers. Less than 2,000 Gers fans will make the trip to Leith after their away allocation was cut due to an increased demand for home end tickets. And no matter the result, supporters can expect Sunshine on Leith to be blaring at full-time as the capital outfit close the curtain on a remarkable season. Here, Record Sport tells you everything you need to know ahead of the 2024/25 finale. When is Hibs vs Rangers? Hibs host Rangers at Easter Road on Saturday, May 17. Kick-off is at 12:30pm. Is Hibs vs Rangers on TV? Unfortunately, the fixture has not been selected by Sky Sports or Premier Sports. However, fans can tune into Sportscene highlights on BBC Scotland from 7:15pm. Can I live stream Hibs vs Rangers? The game will only be available to watch outside of the UK and Ireland. Hibs TV and Rangers TV subscribers overseas can live stream the match as normal without a charge from their usual devices. There is no option to purchase a pay-per-view pass. Where else can I follow Hibs vs Rangers? You can keep up with all the action from Easter Road right here on Record Sport will be running a live blog with all the pre-match build-up and team news, and every kick of the ball once the clash gets underway. After the game, we'll have all the reaction from managers and players, as well as player ratings, talking points and plenty more. Ref and VAR Nick Walsh will take charge of proceedings in Edinburgh. He'll be assisted by Daniel McFarlane and Calum Spence. Andrew Dallas is on VAR duties alongside assistant Graeme Leslie. Team news Injured Hibs trio Hyeok-Kyu Kwon, Joe Newell and Thody Elie Youan are all expected to be missing. Meanwhile, Rangers will be without long-term absentees Ridvan Yilmaz and Dujon Sterling. Crocked Ianis Hagi has almost certainly played his last game for the club.


Daily Record
14-05-2025
- Sport
- Daily Record
Is there a Rangers vs Dundee United live stream? TV channel, ref, VAR and team news
Rangers players will take a lap of honour around the pitch in their final home game of the season. But it's unlikely many fans will stick around to applaud them after another trophyless campaign. Caretaker boss Barry Ferguson finally halted a shocking seven-game winless run at Ibrox on Sunday as Rangers thrashed Aberdeen 4-0. That finally gave supporters something to cheer about, having waited since February's Ross County triumph to see their team win on home soil. And Fergie will be determined to bow out in the best way possible this week - starting with the penultimate clash with Dundee United. Jim Goodwin's side arrive in Glasgow still clinging onto hopes of European football in their first year back in the top-flight. And a positive result in Govan could be priceless in their attempts to stave off in-form St Mirren, who are just two points behind in sixth. Here, Record Sport tells you everything you need to know ahead of the Premiership showdown. When is Rangers vs Dundee United? Rangers host Dundee United at Ibrox on Wednesday, May 14. Kick-off is at 7:45pm. Is Rangers vs Dundee United on TV? The fixture has not been selected by Sky Sports or Premier Sports. However, fans can tune into Sportscene highlights on BBC Scotland from 10:40pm. Can I live stream Rangers vs Dundee United? Unfortunately, the game will only be available to watch outside of the UK and Ireland. Rangers TV and Dundee United TV subscribers overseas can live stream the match as normal without a charge from their usual devices. As things stand, there is no option to purchase a pay-per-view pass. Where else can I follow Rangers vs Dundee United? You can keep up with all the action from Ibrox right here on Record Sport will be running a live blog with all the pre-match build-up and team news, and every kick of the ball once the clash gets underway. After the game, we'll have all the reaction from managers and players, as well as player ratings, talking points and plenty more. Ref and VAR Calum Scott will take charge of this one at Ibrox. David Roome and Gordon McCabe will assist him on the lines. Euan Anderson has been appointed as the fourth official. Grant Irvine will be on VAR duties, alongside assistant Gary Hilland. Ianis Hagi has played his last game for Rangers after damaging his knee in the recent 1-1 Old Firm stalemate. Long-term crocks Dujon Sterling and Ridvan Yilmaz are sidelined.


The Citizen
13-05-2025
- Business
- The Citizen
Where do you shop for jeans? Survey reveals Mr Price is SA's most loved store
The survey reveals the top five loved stores as Mr Price, Ackermans, Pep Stores, Sportscene and Markham. The survey reveals that due to the affordability and accessibility of Mr Price, most consumers buy their jeans there. Followed by Ackermans, Pep Stores, Sportscene and Markham. But premium brands like G-Star and Levi's hold aspirational value. Picture: Supplied There are many reasons why interest in denim has consistently remained at the forefront of fashion; the primary one is its versatility. Men can wear jeans with a shirt and still look professional while going to work. The same outfit can be worn to a bar, and it would still be suitable. Similarly, women can wear jeans with high heels and still look respectable. Change the heels to sneakers, and go run errands. Another reason for the interest in denim is its affordability. During difficult economic times, South Africans prioritise ways to save money, and buying jeans is one of them because you can get multiple outfits for different occasions from one pair of jeans. Eighty20 and MoyaApp conducted research to understand the prevalence of denim in the country. Most jeans bought at Mr Price Andrew Fulton, director at Eighty20, said jeans are one of the most bought clothing items in the country. Premium brands like G-Star and Levi's hold aspirational value. However, it is the affordability and accessibility of retailers like Mr Price that drive volume and keep jeans in everyday wardrobes. According to the latest Maps dataset, a survey of 20 000 people released quarterly by the Marketing Research Foundation, showed the top five clothing stores in terms of number of shoppers are Mr Price, Ackermans, Pep Stores, Sportscene and Markham, with nearly one in five people shopping at one of these stores in the past quarter. 'Just like their large international counterparts (H&M, G-Star, Zara, Gap and others), it is impossible to imagine not finding some form of denim product on the shelves of any of these stores.' ALSO READ: Things getting better? Growth in consumer spending recorded 12 million adults bought jeans To get the information, 20 000 registered research panellists on MoyaApp were sent the survey. Research released in April indicates that 12 million adults in the country have purchased clothing in the past three months, with women's outerwear and children's clothing being the most popular categories. The results are based on 55% women, 45% men, and individuals between the ages of 25 and 44, with a significant proportion of younger adults (18–24). 98% of the respondents said they wear jeans daily, and 80% had purchased denim within the past six months. Most like skinny The survey also asked about preferred fit, with 58% of the respondents choosing 'skinny'. 'This strong preference appears to be driven largely by younger consumers, particularly those aged 25 to 34. 'This age group, which made up 44% of the respondents, accounted for nearly half of all skinny-fit selections and shows a clear leaning toward fitted, fashion-forward styles, solidifying their role as denim trendsetters.' ALSO READ: Research shows what SA consumers want most when buying products and services What about straight denim? The survey shows that older adults love looser fits, such as straight and relaxed styles. Meanwhile, the bootcut, once a denim staple, has fallen almost entirely out of favour. In terms of style preference, 32% opted for a dark wash, followed by 26% who preferred a light wash, and 21% who favoured a ripped or distressed look. Earlier this year, Mr Price saw gains in cash sales and online growth amid improved consumer spending. The retailer's retail sales grew by 10.6% to R14.6 billion for the third quarter of its financial year, which ended on 28 December 2024. NOW READ: Are Hermès, Louis Vuitton, and Gucci made in China? How to tell real luxury from fakes


Scotsman
09-05-2025
- Sport
- Scotsman
What channel is Celtic v Hibs on? TV, live stream and highlights details plus team news
Full details ahead of Celtic v Hibs in the Scottish Premiership Sign up to our Football newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Champions Celtic welcome Hibs to the Scottish Premiership as the league campaign reaches its climax. While Celtic's league campaign has little riding on it ahead of the Scottish Cup final against Aberdeen on May 24, Hibs are chasing down third place and have a three-point lead over closest challengers the Dons in fourth place. Here are all the details ahead of the match: Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Celtic and Hibs meet each other in Glasgow on Premiership duty this weekend. | SNS Group Celtic v Hibs match details The William Hill Premiership match between Celtic and Hibs takes place on Saturday, May 10 at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Kick-off is at 3pm. Celtic v Hibs TV channel Sky Sports and Premier Sports, the principal broadcast partners of the Premiership, have not chosen this match for live coverage. Celtic v Hibs live stream Celtic TV and Hibs TV will be screening the match live for overseas viewers. Full details can be found here. Celtic v Hibs highlights Sportscene will be screened on the BBC Scotland channel at 7.15pm on Saturday and will then be repeated later in the evening on 11.40pm on BBC One. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Celtic Park will play host to Celtic v Hibs. | SNS Group Celtic v Hibs team news Celtic goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel is back in training after a shoulder injury and Nicolas Kuhn is fit again. Cameron Carter-Vickers and Alistair Johnston remain sidelined while Dane Murray (knee) is out for the season. Hibs forward Elie Youan is back in contention after injury but on-loan Celtic midfielder Kwon Hyeok-kyu is unable to face his parent club while captain Joe Newell and Rudi Molotnikov (both groin) are still out.