Rangers fans accused of VAR revisionism amid Celtic fury but Brendan Rodgers can't escape Hotline pile on
Celtic have been left fuming after the SFA rejected their appeal of Yang's red card against Hearts - and the fallout has continued to rumble on from the Tynecastle blockbuster.
Boss Brendan Rodgers has found himself in the firing line after his pos-match rant on John Beaton and performance of the match officials during the 2-0 Premiership defeat - and things have only escalated between the Hampden chiefs and the Scottish champions after the South Korea international saw his appeal for a high challenge on Alex Cochrane dismissed. Celtic stated they were "surprised" by the decision from the panel, but Steve Macleod, Wokingham was having none of it. He said: "So Celtic are astonished at the beaks upholding the weekend’s straightforward and correct red card decision. Can you imagine how discombobulated they were when they were awarded that penalty at Tynecastle. Did Idah miss it through embarrassment, guilt or is he just not very good?"
Stevie Jackson, Barrhead emailed: "At the weekend both the Old Firm had decisions go against them which resulted in defeats. One manager took it on the chin and was quoted as saying it was a bump on the road. The other threw his toys out of the pram screaming the usual conspiracy stuff and blaming everyone/thing other than himself and team. I know which manager I am happy to have managing my team."
John Robertson emailed in: "It was only by luck that Yang did not seriously damage Cochrane. If that was the other way Brendan Rodgers would be screaming for the player to be banned forever."
Stephen Johnstone, Ardentinny was reaching for the Celtic panic button stating: "Celtic had more bottlers than Irn-Bru and had more chance beating Hearts at Rothesay castle than Tynecastle. Well done to