
Chris Sutton destroys Rangers over media policy at Ibrox
Chris Sutton has destroyed Rangers over their media policy at Ibrox at the start of this Scottish Premiership season.
The Bears largely allowed fan media sites into the ground for the 3-0 win over Livingston, with other outlets seemingly banned.
Sutton insisted it was embarrassing, and that Steven Gerrard must be mortified at what is happening behind the scenes.

Writing for the Daily Record, Sutton didn’t hold his tongue as he discussed the ongoing matters at the club.
“Steven Gerrard is manager of one of the world’s biggest clubs,” he said. “Last weekend, he sat in front of mainly Rangers fan outlets to be quizzed about the win over Livingston.
“That, frankly, is embarrassing and Gerrard must be mortified. I’ve seen some of the clips and it looks awful.”

Not good.
Of course, Sutton will take any chance to take aim at Rangers, but we have to admit that this wasn’t the best look.
There is an ongoing feud with the media after years of wrongful reporting, and when you put it that way, it is more than acceptable.
It has been widely reported that the Bears will now charge £25,000 for access to Ibrox and that is to assumingly separate those who will be telling the truth from those telling lies.
The Bears have finally had enough of these reporters who continue to make mistakes, and have also issued many bans in recent years.
If this is the only thing to ensure fair reporting then that’s the way it has to be, Sutton is probably just looking for anything to take the heat away from Celtic.
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