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Former Celtic fan has Rangers awakening with incredible switched loyalties confession - Hotline

The curtain has been raised on a new Premiership campaign and with it a Hotline full of conspiracy theories and complaints. Champions Celtic claimed the points against Aberdeen and Rangers won at Livingston but Hibs and St Johnstone were getting it in the neck.

Chris Lowe, Yoker, said: "For the integrity of the game VAR needs to come in now after yet another decision going against Rangers with their 'offside goal' chopped off against Livingston. However, VAR won’t stop the likes of Don Robertson soiling the bed and not sending off the Livi player for a clear second yellow card offence. It's strange given that he wasn’t shy in dishing out three first half yellow cards to Rangers players Week one and we have two game changing incidents which both go against Rangers."

Ian Renton, Johnstone, said: "What is the point of Rangers passing Livingston off the park in the first half, but not registering a single shot on target? I also want to know when referees are going to implement the six second rule for goalkeepers after they pick up the ball?"

Joe Graham, Garrowhill, said: "Going away to Livingston on a plastic pitch is not the best place to start your season campaign so coming home with maximum points is an achievement after going a goal down in the first few minutes. Rangers struggled to get the equaliser as they dominated the game. I'll settle for the outcome and maybe VAR could have made it easier."

Alan McGaw, Alloa, said: "It wasn’t easy watching Rangers struggle during the first half against Livingston but the game changed in the second half after subs came on. Malik Tillman is going to be a great asset for us but at the end of the day it’s only three points. We now move on now to Tuesday night in Belgium against

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