Kenny Miller is still raging over push/shove/nudge from 2016

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Kenny Miller has gone back seven years for further proof of how the Ibrox Tribute Act have been on the wrong end of refereeing decisions.

The pain of Celtic loanees Anthony Stokes and Liam Henderson winning the Scottish Cup for Hibs remains very sore for Miller who picked up a losers medal that day alongside James Tavernier and Andy Halliday.

Since the Glasgow Derby Miller has been mumping and moaning to BBC Scotland, Radio Clyde and Go Radio. With a space in his media diary he put in an appearance on Open Goal to continue his obsession.

We’re saying ‘push’, it’s maybe a ‘nudge’. (by chunky Morelos) By the way, we go back to 2016. There’s a ‘nudge’ on James Tavernier for Stokes’ header in the Cup final. That’s a nudge, and we never had VAR back then.

It seems that the handball claims against Jota before Celtic’s second goal have been conveniently dropped.

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