Cambuslang Rangers boss Paul McColl has urged the Scottish FA referees department to stop sending inexperienced whistlers to their games.
McColl has a few issues with his side’s 3-2 West of Scotland Second Division defeat against leaders Muirkirk, and says the official played a far bigger role in the game than he would expect.
The Camby boss, who was sent off towards the end of the game, says referee Lauchlan Dougall denied them a stonewall penalty and later ran into one of their players, didn’t stop the game with a drop-ball and Muirkirk scored from the incident.
McColl says too often they’re falling foul of inexperienced referees, and it has to stop. He said: “It has gone too far, now.
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