
Exclusive: Willie Collum ‘to put case forward’ after Rangers controversy v Hibs
Rangers were left outraged after yet more controversy on the final day of the Scottish Premiership against Hibernian at Easter Road.
Nicolas Raskin thought he had put his side two goals ahead, with Rocky Bushiri clearing the ball while in the net, with play allowed to continue.
Hibernian went on to score immediately, with the Bears going onto secure a 2-2 draw on the final day.
The SFA argues there was no clear evidence to allow the goal despite damning images online, with Willie Collum called into action already.

Collum changes demanded at Scottish FA
Keith Hackett has insisted that Collum needs to make a case for goal-line technology to be introduced, with yet more controversy to clear up at Hampden.
Speaking exclusively to Ibrox News, the ex-FIFA official argued that the longer the technology isn’t available, the more errors will continue to happen.
“The Scottish FA needs to have Goal Line Technology,” Hackett said.
“Without it, these incidents will continue.
“The Scottish FA needs to get their act together, and I hope Willie Collum, someone I have great respect for, puts forward a case for its introduction.”

Barry Ferguson bows out in Rangers disgust
It isn’t just Rangers who have fallen foul of some shocking decisions this season, but this may be one of the worst from the Scottish FA.
What is the point in VAR if the available angles do not allow for a concrete decision to be made, despite the images being shown looking as clear as they come.
Scotland is miles behind other major leagues around Europe, with simple things such as goal line technology somehow not available, with the budget nothing short of embarrassing.
Ferguson has likely taken charge of his last Rangers game at Easter Road on Saturday, and it’s a shame that this is what it will be remembered by.
Matches | Wins | Draws | Losses |
15 | 6 | 5 | 4 |
With Davide Ancelotti still among the frontrunners, it looks likely that a change of manager is coming within weeks at Ibrox.