Craig Hagi McPherson had a birthday that he’ll never forget yesterday, probably one that he will never recover from.
At 7.05pm, shortly before kick-off at Broadwood Hagi was wished a Happy Birthday by the ‘Rangers Ladies’ Twitter account, a couple of hours later he was trending on social media and featuring on a loop with Sky Sports News.
A fairly anonymous career through Morton, Falkirk and Dumbarton was suddenly centre stage following a 1-1 draw in the televised SWPL Glasgow Derby.
While Fran Alonso congratulated players from both sides after a dramatic and emotional 90 plus minutes Hagi had other thoughts on his mind. What Bill Struth would have made of his non dignified actions is probably best not published.
Last night there was silence from Hagi’s club, the SFA and Police Scotland over the shameful attack watched by thousands.
The morning after he blew out the candles is likely to be one of dread for the 52-year-old Ibrox coach.
? Happy Birthday, Craig McPherson!
‘Hagi’ ? pic.twitter.com/VOE3wRaEo5
— Rangers Women (@RangersWFC) March 27, 2023
Disgraceful and cowardly
— wesetthestandards (@keeptryinglads) March 27, 2023
Do anything nice, Craig? ?
— JOHN C (@decostop) March 27, 2023
He still got a sore head?
— CeltiCRa9??-IAR twice? (@CeltiCRab19671) March 28, 2023
Cowardly thug headbutting someone from behind hope you get sacked ?
— Jamie1888f ????????? (@Jamie1888F) March 27, 2023
Celebration didn’t go well did it?
— Martin McL (@thebigcup67) March 28, 2023
— Kevin Barry (@KBG1888) March 27, 2023
— GolferBhoy (@Dan86_DJ) March 27, 2023
— Glenn Quagmire (@giggitygiggity6) March 27, 2023
— D Juan (@hawfbotto) March 27, 2023
He’ll probably get promoted to head of SFA after an inquiry
— frank devlin (@frankdevlin2) March 27, 2023
Sacked on his birthday, stay classy
— Charlene ? (@charlenemcg) March 27, 2023
Get Andrew Dallas out with his crayons and colouring inbook to draw the lines to confirm it was a headbutt.