Michael Stewart has called out the incredible levels of entitlement from the Ibrox Tribute Act.
With Ally McCoist and Kris Boyd instantly on the job Neil McCann and Kenny Miller were quickly on the scene calling out the tragic injustice at Celtic Park on Saturday.
For six years Alfredo Morelos has got away with pushing, pulling and wrestling opponents to gain space at set pieces with relative immunity from Scottish referees.
On Saturday he didn’t get away with it. He had at Hampden when pushing Aaron Mooy but at the weekend Kevin Clancy had a clear view of the wrestling followed by a pull then push on Alastair Johnston.
Rangers level of entitlement is incredible. Writing letters wanting explanations and apologies for one perceived mistake. I must have missed the numerous other clubs letters this season. St.J must surely have done it after their game at Ibrox…..
— Michael Stewart (@mstewart_23) April 11, 2023
The Ibrox Season Ticket renewal campaign is expected any day now.
Since daring to disallow a goal Clancy has been slaughtered with one Ibrox media partner going way too far with a video that may attract the attention of Police Scotland.
It seems that the claims from Micky Beale and James Tavernier that Jota handled the ball in the lead up to Celtic’s second goal has been dropped.
Incredibly the club on the end of Saturday’s outrage haven’t had a penalty awarded against them in their last 49 SPFL matches.
The first one isn’t handball and the other is apparently. #sevcomentality pic.twitter.com/wkonT2khsn
— Seánybhoy ? (@Argyll68) April 11, 2023