it didn't matter in that OF game whether skippy was inside or outside the box as he wasn't even fouled.
he looked round, saw a defender chasing him and just stopped running and stepped into the defender.
as soon as he felt the contact, he threw himself to the ground hoping his dive would take him into the box.
he knew it didn't really matter whether it was a penalty or not as there were a group of celtic minded match officials doing everything they could to help celtic win the league, so it was odds on he would get the penalty.
the fact that the celtic daily record never mentioned injustices in those days just proves how biased they were in celtics favour.
they no longer even try to hide their allegiance and quite openly support celtic now.
maybe they just feel braver now because they have the BBC on their side.
Sky TV learned long ago that having neutral pundits simply brought lots of death threats from the "best supporters in the world" and so they decided that as scottish football wasn't that important to them, they would just get lots of ex celtic players in to make comments about the scottish game.
that way, no matter how biased the report was, they knew the celtic fans would be happy so no death threats.