
Rangers official partner reacts as Michael Beale takes dig at former Chelsea and Celtic striker Chris Sutton
Rangers manager Michael Beale did not mince his words when he called former Cetlic ace Chris Sutton out for his playing career at Chelsea.
Sutton questioned if Beale would have allowed a goal to be scored like that if his side were taking on Celtic or Partick Thistle.
When asked about that question, the Gers manager took a blatant dig at the former Hoops player and he’s recently responded to that.
Beale said, via the Herald, “Growing up, I was a fan of Chelsea. So there is one pundit around here who is the worst ever player to play for Chelsea. That is why I won’t mention his name because I try to forget him.”
Heart and Hand, the club’s official partners decided to chime in on Twitter as they wrote, “There’s been a murder.”
It’s good to see Beale finally calling out Sutton as he continues to talk about Rangers nonstop and he needed someone to silence him.

He has replied with something tongue-in-cheek in the coming days, that’s for sure, but he knows that he cannot mess about with the current Gers leadership.
Hopefully, this also teaches him a lesson to know when to keep quiet and when to open his mouth as he offers very little tactical insights and continues with his partisan punditry whenever he’s on the air.
In other Rangers news, the club are in line for a multi-million windfall from the Premier League after a £10m Auchenhowie milestone was reached.