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Rangers keeper Allan McGregor hit with two-game ban over Lewis Ferguson challenge

The Light Blues goalie caught the Dons starlet on the shin with his studs as he slid in to catch the ball during the Ibrox side's 4-2 victory at Pittodrie.

 

And SunSport reported yesterday that SFA compliance officer Clare Whyte was looking into the incident.

She has now made her decision and has charged McGregor over the challenge.

McGregor is though still free to play against Kilmarnock tomorrow as Rangers have until Monday to decide whether or not to appeal the punishment.

McGregor's challenge went unpunished by referee Bobby Madden at the time, who allowed the game to continue.

https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/3853033/rangers-allan-mcgregor-lewis-ferguson-two-game-ban/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1549645426

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9 minutes ago, compo said:

They all have it in for us there is no way we are going to win the league playing under these conditions were every Rangers challenge  is scrutinised by the media with an anti Rangers agenda .

Probably why SG made sure we have a big squad? we will need every player as we will not be allowed to win the league

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