This. Beggars belief that some Rangers fans still think we should just take it up the arse.Don’t say anything about the referees though, they’re irrelevant, apparently. Ignore the fact that literally every single game there’s an outrageous decision or two not given.
With blue tinted glasses removed, it was a yellow IMO.
With blue tinted glasses removed, it was a yellow IMO.
Its a red card in our league too most of the time.That would have been a red card in any other league in the world.
With blue tinted glasses removed, it was a yellow IMO.
Don’t say anything about the referees though, they’re irrelevant, apparently. Ignore the fact that literally every single game there’s an outrageous decision or two not given.
I’m more interested in it’s gender couldn’t work it out.I think that linesman is an Earl Haig.
Agree Coda.
And once again Dallas was scared to give a blatant penalty against them for a Jullien on push on Main.
The SFA that are still dangling a European license charge over us from a year and a half ago and now dangling two domestic charges against us adjourned to a later date.Only in Scotland would a player get away with that notably on a Rangers player.
Our management and board should be calling this blatant cheating out and taking this forward with the SFA.
How many serious incidents have we been up against this season because I've lost count.
All we ask is for an even playing field is that too much to ask for instead of being referred to a different standard week in week out.
It`s been confirmed in another thread he is.I think that linesman is an Earl Haig.
It wasn’t the only red card they should have received
People go on about how good Jullien is, easier to be good when you’re literally untouchable.
With blue tinted glasses removed, it was a yellow IMO.
It was an ankle breaker.I'd have no complaints if we got a red for a similar challenge, my first thought was straight red and replays confirmed it.
How on earth was that not a red card? Right in front of the linesman as well.
off all day long. but it was not a rangers man doing it and against a rangers man, so he was unlucky to get a yellow and not a warningHow on earth was that not a red card? Right in front of the linesman as well.