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Rangers say they have "concerns about the consistency of refereeing in Scottish football" and "remain unsatisfied" with an explanation on the decision to not send off Celtic's Auston Trusty in Sunday's League Cup semi-final.
Rangers have released a strongly-worded statement slamming the level of refereeing in Scotland after their defeat to Celtic. Gers suffered a 3-1 defeat to bitter rivals Celtic after extra time in
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Celtic vs. Rangers head to head, all-time results, trophies won by Old Firm derby rivals
Celtic and Rangers share one of the most intense rivalries in football. Who can claim the edge between the Scottish Premiership giants?
With the possible exception of the very early weeks of the season, when Celtic and Rangers meet, it is usual for one of them to be hovering somewhere close to crisis. It is simply the nature of Scottish football, the overwhelming strength and remorseless antipathy of the Glasgow sides. When one is down, the other is presumably up.
The Rangers FAB say they do not expect an apology to be forthcoming given they are still awaiting one from last season's League Cup final against the same opponent. They describe the Trusty decision as 'inexplicable' but say it is just the tip of the iceberg.
Leaving aside the contents of Kidd’s letterbox, 1986 was significant in Scotland, the start of an unbroken run of 40 years in which the title has gone to either Celtic or Rangers (Celtic were the beneficiaries of Hearts losing to Dundee).
Donley was hailed by Pep Guardiola last season on loan at Leyton Orient, but this term, it’s been a complete waste of a spell away from the North London club.