
Kenny Miller stunned on BBC Sportscene as Rangers not given penalty v Celtic by Willie Collum
Kenny Miller was left stunned by Willie Collum not handing Rangers a penalty in the 2-1 defeat against Celtic on Sunday.
The BBC Sportscene pundit could not believe his eyes after Cameron Carter-Vickers nearly ripped the shirt off Connor Goldson’s back in the box.
Miller insisted that if VAR was in use at Ibrox, James Tavernier would have had the chance to equalise in a huge game.

Speaking to BBC Sportscene last night [04 April], Miller could not believe his eyes after Collum didn’t point to the spot.
“This for me, if VAR is in, is a stonewall penalty,” he said.
“If Willie Collum sees it, he’s got a whole chunk of his shirt. Connor Goldson is just trying to react, and adjust to the flight of the ball and his movement is impeded by a whole handful of his shirt.
“If that’s seen it’s a penalty.”

Wow.
This is shocking officiating, yet again.
How many times do we need to see this in the box before it is penalised? It happens every single week and is somehow still missed by experienced officials such as Collum.
It is clear that they cannot be trusted even one little bit, and VAR is needed to come in and help their cause as they can’t do it alone anymore.
How much more of Goldson’s shirt does Carter-Vickers need? The American is nearly wearing blue it was that bad.
This happened in the 1-1 draw at Dundee United all those weeks ago, and it has happened again today, proving the officials are nothing short of useless now in Scotland.
Sort it out.
In other Rangers news, Michael Stewart has shared his reaction to a “huge” development at Ibrox to come in April