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DUMBARTON manager Stevie Farrell insists that Ally Love did not intend to harm Rangers youngster Alex Lowry after the promising playmaker was on the receiving end of a crunching tackle from the winger last night.

The Sons faced the Ibrox colts side in the SPFL Trust trophy as David McCallum’s team secured a 7-0 victory over their League Two counterparts but the contest was marred by an ugly challenge from Love that resulted in Lowry being stretchered off towards the end of the match.

The Dumbarton player slid in from behind with a two-footed lunge that sent the Scotland Under-21 internationalist flying into the air but his manager insists that there was no intent on Love’s behalf to harm Lowry as he outlined his hope that the 19-year-old makes a speedy recovery.

“First and foremost, my thoughts go to Alex Lowry,” Farrell said. “I have been in touch with [Rangers academy chief] Craig Mulholland today and I know that Alex is going for a scan tomorrow.

“Everyone at the football club, Ally included, wish Alex well in that. He is a young player, a great talent in the game, and everyone in Scottish football wants to see him fit and well.

“I know Ally Love and in no way did he go out tocause any harm to Alex Lowry.

“It wasn’t a good tackle, Ally will be the first to admit that, but you get those tackles up and down the leagues every Saturday.

“I am not trying to justify it in any way – it was a bad challenge. I have made those types of challenges myself and players have got up and walked from them. In this case, unfortunately, Alex didn’t.

“I’ve watched it back numerous times on video and I actually think – and I am no medical professional – that it’s probably the way Alex has landed that hasn’t helped either. He has went up in the air and then landed awkwardly, so it looks as if that may have contributed to the injury as well.”

Clips of the incident have been circulated on social media in the last 24 hours, prompting a furious response from some Rangers supporters.

Love has since received death threats and while Farrell says that fans are right to look after their own, he believes that some of the abusive messages sent to his player have been well beyond the pale.

“I’m not surprised [by the reaction] at all,” he added. “We have been here before – that’s what happens when you play for a big club. Alex Lowry is a promising young player at a big club and fans are obviously going to protect their own. I don’t have an issue with that.

“Fans are always going to protect their own and their own players – likewise, Dumbarton fans are probably fighting Ally’s corner. I’m not a big social media user.

“I don’t have any issue with that but when it starts to cross the divide – at any level, at any club – about getting death threats, breaking people’s windows, hurting people’s family; there is just no place for that in football.

“That is not acceptable and I think any reasonable independent person would suggest that that’s not acceptable either. Anybody in football would say that.

“The biggest concern here from everybody – from Rangers, from Dumbarton, from Ally Love, from Stevie Farrell – is that hopefully the results of Alex Lowry’s scan are good and whatever those results are, that Alex makes a speedy recovery.

“That’s genuine from everybody at the club. I think that’s genuine from every real football person in Scotland. The aftermath and the fall-out is what it is.

“I was speaking to Ally in the aftermath and he knows it wasn’t the best challenge but he certainly didn’t go out to hurt Alex in any way.”

Taking no responsibility . Bin the deal with Dumbarton Rangers
 
Those types of challenges are outlawed. End of story. If they are currently happening up and down the leagues every other week and refs aren't punishing them with straight reds every single time, then that goes a long way to explain what exactly is wrong with Scottish football. Stuck in the dark ages!
 
““I don’t have any issue with that but when it starts to cross the divide – at any level, at any club – about getting death threats, breaking people’s windows, hurting people’s family; there is just no place for that in football.”

There we have it, the narrative set, Rangers fault for bullying poor wee Ally
 
Scottish football and media complicit in attempting to file this under "these things happen." Shrug of the shoulders and Scottish football rolls on swimming in its own mediocrity, in awe of arsewipes like Ryan Porteous while generational talents get cut down before their careers even get going. %^*& them all. I just feel so fucking sad and angry for us, but mostly for Alex Lowry. I hope and pray he's not too badly hurt and is able to come back stronger. Can't bear thinking that this could be a repeat of Durrant.
 
Och well that’s ok then.

88ty minute running away from goal and that type of tackle comes in that could ruin the boys career.

The way he landed - for funks sake he landed that way because the tackle was a car crash.

Why did the referee not issue a straight red either or the linesman for that matter
 
“ you see those tackles up and down the country all the time”
Oh well that’s alright then. What a fùcking backwater
 
That is outrageous.

“I’ve made that tackle myself and the players got up” - what in the absolute fuk does this even mean, huh? How is he a manager? “It happens up and down the leagues” - that it does and you do it only makes this place a cesspit
 
Total sh**e Rangers should tell Dumbarton to stuff their pitch and use the money paid to get somewhere else,this would really hurt Dumbarton.
 
Tell Dumbarton to stick their shite pitch up their arse. “The way he landed”, if he wasn’t two footed from behind without a chance to protect himself he wouldn’t have landed at all. Fucking prick.
That's the one thing that stood out for me, let's blame Alex for not landing properly. That sums up the game in this county.
 
“I’ve watched it back numerous times on video and I actually think – and I am no medical professional – that it’s probably the way Alex has landed that hasn’t helped either. He has went up in the air and then landed awkwardly, so it looks as if that may have contributed to the injury as well.”
No shit! And what caused him to get launched into the air like that?
 
That's the one thing that stood out for me, let's blame Alex for not landing properly. That sums up the game in this county.
That and the vicTim mentality “ranjurs fans said they would batter him”, what the f*ck did he expect to happen when he assaulted one of our players?
 
Can I ask, and it might not be much to do with anything right now, but I’ll ask anyway…

What foot does Stevie Farrell kick with?

I ask that because that’s not the answer of an impartial person who’s just witnessed one of the worst tackles on a fellow pro your every likely to see at a professional level.

Spidey senses are tingling with this one I’m sorry to say.
 
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