Jo Potter caught in controversy for Rangers Women v Celtic [Credit: Rangers Women on X]
Jo Potter caught in controversy for Rangers Women v Celtic [Credit: Rangers Women on X]

Jo Potter caught in Old Firm controversy for Rangers Women v Celtic

Jonathan Burnett

Jonny is a University of Leeds journalism graduate who became part of the FootballInsider team in Spring 2024, and recently worked as Head of Media for Widnes Vikings Rugby League club. Writing as a freelance reporter and commentator for The Sporting News and StatsPerform, he has covered matches in competitions including the FIFA Men's and Women's World Cups, as well as the Champions League, Women's Euro 2022, Six Nations and the Rugby Union World Cup.

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Jo Potter was shown a bizarre red card as Rangers beat Celtic 2-1 in their Sky Sports Cup semi-final clash on Sunday.

BBC ALBA posted a clip on X (19 January) of the incident which saw referee Abbie Hendry brandish a straight red in Potter's direction, adjudicating that she had been "holding up play" on the touchline.

Potter had been talking to the fourth official as Lizzie Arnot prepared to take a throw-in, and after speaking briefly to the winger, the Light Blues boss was stunned to see she'd been sent off.

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Coming away victorious in a hotly-contested Old Firm match is hard enough to do at any level, let alone having to do so for the final 40 or so minutes without your manager on the touchline.

Potter's bewilderment at her straight red card is completely understandable, given Gers were preparing to take their throw-in near the halfway line, and Arnot was hardly lining up an attacking set-piece.

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Plenty of throw-in routines, including the long launches from James Tavernier, take much longer than Arnot's looked set to on Sunday, making Hendry's decision all the more baffling.

With the Light Blues already 2-0 up at the point of Potter's dismissal thanks to quick-fire goals from Rio Hardy and top scorer Katie Wilkinson at the start of the second half, they were able to see the game out.

Contentious refereeing in high-stakes games between the two Glasgow giants is nothing new – see the League Cup Final in December – but it's clear that not even off-field staff are safe from such decisions.

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