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Ryan Jack: Three-match ban after Rangers lose appeal against red card

 

Rangers have failed with an appeal against the red card Ryan Jack received in Sunday's 2-1 win away to Aberdeen.

 

The midfielder was dismissed against his former club following a challenge on the Dons' Stevie May, catching the striker after winning the ball.It was the fourth time this season the 25-year-old has been sent off, although two of those were later rescinded.

 

Jack will serve a three-game suspension, missing matches against Ross County, Hibs and St Johnstone.There is a two-game penalty for serious foul play and an additional ban for it being his second ordering off of the campaign.

 

The red cards in August's 3-2 defeat by Hibernian and October's 1-1 draw with Kilmarnock were overturned, but his dismissal in September's 4-1 win over Hamilton Academical stood.

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Two of those three matches should be deducted to make up for the two games we lost him in when even they agree he should not have been red carded. The hubz sending off in particular lost us three points.

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I expected that result, no way were they going to rescind another red card!, how would that look for the Scottish refs?

 

They ran out of respectable chaps when that tribunal rescinded Brown's aweful retaliation challenge against Boyce last season. The amount of red cards against Jack for stuff Brown, Stokes and Co. get away with each week is purely astonishing.

 

BTW, it would be helpful to know who finally decides on whether a card stands or not.

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I prefer to look on it as an opportunity to rest a valuable player while allowing the squad to be rotated and selection options to be evaluated. The only losers in this affair are Scottish referees.

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