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Penalty tears show Rangers snipers are in their own heads as bonkers referee claims prove – Hotline

The Old Firm ticket row rumbles on and it would appear that Rangers fans aren't too happy with their team on the pitch either.

Alan Flett emailed: "My fellow Rangers fans may disagree but would it really be a bad thing if we lose to PSV? We could have another crack at the Europa League and, at the same time have a right good laugh at Celtic getting pumped in the Champions League." Jamie Thompson, Yoker, said: "The Rangers board have made too many mistakes and will pay for it because this team will not win the league and winning only the Scottish Cup is just not good enough. Beale was the cheaper option when there were better managers available."

Alfie Mullin, London, said "How jammy were we? Rangers will need to play a lot better in midweek, than we did against Morton. If we don't, the Dutch will be all over us." Forbes McGarva, Doncaster, said: "VAR is in the headlines again after watching the game at Ibrox, VAR decided the game with two debatable penalties. It should not take five minutes to decide it is a penalty or not. Kirk Broadfoot suggested that the ref tried to even the game up, give us a break Kirk. If you had not exaggerated the decision by clearly diving and rolling about, I may have had sympathy, but was the touch by Dessers if there is one, enough for you to go down so dramatically? The pull on Balogun was clear, was it a penalty again that is debatable , plus the time taken to review it was ridiculous."

Onto the ticket row and Henry Moffat, Stirling, said: "What a pity in a year where Scotland's five biggest clubs are competing in Europe and the national team is back with a bang, that we are seeing what was the greatest derby in world football deliberately spoiled by a club who can’t handle the fact that

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