Knobheads, knobheads! Ibrox chief Robertson is accused of calling out rebel fans

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Some Ibrox lip-readers believe that Stewart Robertson used unparliamentary language in reference to the away support at Fir Park today.

Sky Sports zoomed in on the Directors Box at today’s match where Robertson was in conversation with Graeme Park, son of Douglas.

One or two lip-readers made attempts to work out what the club Managing Director was saying with many more fans in agreement.

Over recent weeks, and in particular since the Viaplay Cup Final defeat to Celtic at Hampden unrest has been growing among loyal bears at the direction their company is moving in with that anger focussed on Robertson and Ross Wilson.

After reaching the Europa League Final and group stage of the Champions League while selling Nathan Patterson, Joe Aribo and Calvin Bassey it seems that there are minimal funds in the transfer budget.

Robertson and transfer guru Wilson have been highlighted by the support for criticism with protests on social media now being copied at matches.

With Season Ticket renewals expected to go out in the next month it could be a very hard sell if fans believe that their MD is referring to them in derogatary terms.

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