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Walter Smith Celtic newsWalter Smith warned referee Craig Thomson about making dangerous decisions after watching his side lift the Co-Operative Cup by beating Celtic 2-1.

Rangers strikers Nikica Jelavic and El Hadji-Diouf were booked for diving by Thomson with Smith particularly upset by Jelavic’s yellow card.

The Croatian was booked for a theatrical tumble following a challenge by Thomas Rogne with Smith furious by the decision.

“It’s dangerous for a referee to do that, very dangerous,” the retiring Rangers manager said. “If it had been in the other penalty box, I don’t know.

“I just felt a wee bit aggrieved that Jelavic got booked because he gave a penalty and then he booked Jelavic.

“He must have thought himself there was something in the decision to give it in the first place.

“So it was strange, especially when there was a similar incident at the other end of the pitch.

“I don’t know why he changed his mind. He told the players he changed his mind. There was a handball in the second half of the game.

“I would prefer to talk about winning rather than referees but I thought that was a very strange one.

“I said before when Celtic were mounting their campaign at the start of the season that if your team is good enough they will win.

“Regardless of a refereeing decision in today’s game, we have come out of it as good enough to win the game.

“That’s how I have always approached it and that’s as it should be but it doesn’t stop us complaining if there is something wrong.”

Following last Sunday’s 2-1 win over Kilmarnock Smith said that he was fed up talking about penalty decisions.

On Thursday after Rangers Europa League ko from PSV Eindhoven he said: “However many officials they have now, they’ve all missed what was a clear handball.

“I know the extra linesman behind the goal was on the other side of the hand the player used, so it was difficult for him.

“But you would think if they have covered all the options it should have been a penaty.

“That would also have meant a red card and could have changed the game.”

In the closing minutes Rangers had another penalty claim with Smith adding: “When Madjid went down it was another clear penalty.

“Apart from that, the ref didn’t have much to do, but you have to look at the penalty situation.”

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  • Lisbon67 says:

    He can’t even win with dignity

  • Hoopsterhammy says:

    Loved how there was plenty of coverage on Neil Lennon when we had a penalty shout, but NO camera shots of the dignified bench when one of the major talking points of the happened. Strange that. Maybe i never loved it!

    Anyone else know why they got the free kick for their goal? The replays have missed that as well!

    KTF

  • john fallon says:

    truth be told we never turned up again,
    are we trying to let this mob win,
    because if we d;nt pull our socks up, we will win nothing,

  • john fallon says:

    That is something nobody has said anything about,

    Joe why when we were in their penalty box he gave free-kick that nobody seen even tv,
    interesting statement on BBc when scotland manager laughing about not paying fines

  • Joe McHugh says:

    BBC coverage was predictably poor.

    When they get a chance they show you that we take Sky Sports for granted.

    They took one replay of Mark Wilson penalty incident, not from behind the goal and left it at that.

    No attempt at finding out where the free kick for the winning goal came from.

    Sky would do incidents like that to death.

    The Sky subscription is miles better value than the BBC tax.

  • tim says:

    A spineless & gutless performance out played & out fought.

    Why did we not buy a centre half?

    They win their game in hand they are a point ahead. That performance was a continuation of the Motherwell debacle.

    I fear the worst

  • Joe McHugh says:

    The League Cup is a one off- a day out. Great to win, sore to lose, with little impact on the SPL.

    A worrying sign yesterday from a team we had complete confidence in a month ago but if they can get the points up at Inverness in a fortnight we’ve got a few home matches to consolidate in and rebuild ourselves for the run in.

  • Tim says:

    You are right Joe.

    One off game, nice to win etc.

    We need to pick ourselves up and move on.

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