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Rangers and SFA ref row hits HOLYROOD as SNP MSP takes aim at Hampden 'culture of secrecy' amid VAR audio furore

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The furious row between Rangers and the SFA over their penalty against Celtic has been taken to the Scottish parliament by SNP MSP Jamie Dornan.

The Ibrox club and the SFA have been at odds after Gers weren't given a penalty by handball from Alistair Johnston in the December 30 Old Firm clash.

A Rangers delegation met Hampden beaks to listen to the audio from the incident this week after VAR WIllie Collum didn't call Nick Walsh over to review the incident.

Rangers were left furious claiming there was no mention of the offside in the build-up, after an image of Abdallah Sima - who was offside - was shown by Sky Sports cameras in the broadcast.

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