
Michael Stewart misses it again with selective Rangers blind spot after latest news
Michael Stewart took to his Twitter account to single out Rangers for their decision to contact the Scottish FA over referee Kevin Clancy’s performance at Parkhead on Saturday, leaving himself open to ridicule.
Stewart blasted Rangers and what he viewed as a sense of entitlement at Ibrox over the call against Alfredo Morelos but the way he made his point just didn’t add up.
His tweet read: “Rangers level of entitlement is incredible. Writing letters wanting explanations and apologies for one perceived mistake. I must have missed the numerous other clubs letters this season. St Johnstone must surely have done it after their game at Ibrox.”

However, Celtic made a similar query to the SFA regarding VAR in November, as did Motherwell just last month whilst this Scottish Sun feature on Stewart’s comments highlight the same action from Kilmarnock, Dundee United, Hearts and Hibernian.
He could have made a point about the decision made by Clancy and the job of the officials as well as the implementation of VAR but instead he chose to make it very directly against Rangers as a club.

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Stewart previously had to apologise to Rangers for embarrassment caused to the club and to this day he is effectively persona non-grata at Ibrox.
We have seen this time and time again when it comes to these pundits who consistently appear to speak without actually thinking or applying any factual evidence to their claims.
Is it really a Rangers entitlement or a selective blind spot from Stewart when it involves matters at Ibrox?
It appears that the pundit’s own bias is affecting his judgement and not for the first time. Yes Michael, you well and truly have missed it.
In other Rangers news, Fuel has been added to transfer links as this defender has urged Rangers star to quit Ibrox.