After the big games, all eyes and ears turn to the managers and what they have to say about the key incidents.
But there didn't appear to be much in the way of controversy after Rangers ' 6-1 thumping of Motherwell at Fir Park.
Despite a sloppy start, it was as comfortable and resounding a win as you will see this season as Fashion Sakala stole the show with a hat-trick.
Even Stephen O'Donnell's red card for a second yellow was a cut and dry decision.
However Motherwell boss Graham Alexander caught reporters off-guard in the aftermath - as he pointed to a hand-ball that no-one could remember.
His side had led through Bevis Mugabe's opener before Rangers came roaring back but to the confusion of many, Alexander voiced his displeasure at a first-half decision not to give his team a penalty.
He said: "We scored a good goal, I thought we passed the ball when we had it, we were disciplined in our shape, we could have had a penalty with a hand ball at 1-0."
The 'Well boss didn't elaborate on what that exact decision was.
But his post-match quotes do place it in the half-hour of football between Mugabe's opener and James Tavernier's 43rd minute equaliser.
But there didn't appear to be any strong appeals from Motherwell players for a penalty in that time.
Watching the game back closely, the only incident Alexander could possibly have been referring to came when Leon Balogun attempted to block a through ball to Jordan Roberts.
But the ball appeared clip the Rangers man on the hip before slowing down on the turf due to the rain.
At a distance it may have appeared like a handball to Alexander but it would have been an extremely unlikely decision for whistler Nick Walsh to give.
And the lack of appeals, from Well players are crowd, ring loudly despite the manager's annoyance.