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5000 supporters run on to the field, assault Rangers players, break the goal post and advertising boards and no action is taken. One Rangers manager tells the referee correctly he made a ridiculous decision that cost Rangers the game and will be punished for it. Only in Scotland could that happen.

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I think we all knew it would come to this as we all know that if it had been 5,000 Rangers fans invading the pitch, vandalising the stadium and assaulting opposition players that there would be no chance whatsoever it would end like this. It's farcical.

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Over to the club / board - this simply cannot end like this

 

Our fellow member clubs of the SFA have shown us how to break the spirit and resistance of the SFA.

In the C1888c case a few years ago, when Neil Lennon was appealing his six game suspension, and in this Hibs case all that is required is to threaten the SFA with legal action.

In the former case they said that the money which would be used to defend the action would be better used for the development of the game here in Scotland, and in the latter case it is supposedly down to the lack of 'strict liability' in the rules; which was brutally pointed out to the SFA by Rod McKenzie.

The fact that UEFA supposedly looks unfavourably upon a club taking legal action against its own Football Association would appear to hold little weight, since both of these clubs have threatened their FA with legal action and neither of them raised a flag at UEFA.

Over to you Rangers, is it worthwhile letting this mess lie where it is or do you think the wellbeing of your players, staff and support are worth upholding?

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