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Rangers fans surely fuming with SFA agenda clear as day amid new revelation

Pranav Shahaney

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Rangers fans will undoubtedly be fuming at Willie Collum and the Scottish FA as it clearly looks like there is an agenda against the Ibrox outfit.

The SFA confirmed, in their review on 11 October that Gers should've been awarded a penalty against St Johnstone on 6 October.

Philippe Clement's side won the game 2-0 and there was an incident where Cyriel Dessers clearly had his shirt pulled inside the box and referee David Dickinson waived it off.

Even after re-watching the incident, VAR said there was nothing more to it, but on reviewing it, the SFA admitted that the officials got it wrong.

Rangers fans must be noticing a pattern in the decisions

This is the second time over the last few weeks this has happened and fans cannot help but think there's a pattern involved.

The panel which is made up of five people who either work within Scottish football or the media cast a vote on each Key Match Incident.

Another decision involving Dessers was discussed and debated which was the incident with Mohamed Sylla against Dundee on 21 September.

A 3:2 majority deemed that the onfield call was incorrect and that a penalty should have been awarded.

This lack of proper officiating could cost Gers games and it's time that the club make a noise about it as it cannot continue to happen.

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