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Rangers the punchline for mischievous Celtic jokers as it's revealed what's really in that SFA letter – Hotline

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The writing is on the wall for the Premiership title but Rangers have penned a letter to the SFA complaining about decisions in Saturday’s Old Firm defeat.

Ibrox fans are raging at Alfredo Morelos having a goal ruled out and a penalty claim ignored as Celtic went 12 points clear with just seven games to go. David Knox, Queens Park, said: “The former Celtic chairman Ian Bankier played a blinder when he questioned referees at an AGM a few years ago as this coupled with their fans' harassment/abuse of officials has resulted in them becoming untouchable.

Game’s a bogey up here and all clubs in Scotland have allowed it to happen.” Chris Lowe, Yoker , said: “No VAR lines drawn at Celtic's second goal (Jota offside in initial move) but we got multiple lines at Motherwell the other week and 14 days of debate if Sakala was offside.

No countless replays of Morelos getting his jersey near ripped off him at a corner. If Celtic lost that game 3-2 with those decisions going against them the referee's career would be over.

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