‘Big incident’ – Keith Jackson lashes out at Rangers ‘Tantrums’ amid Celtic controversy

‘Big incident’ – Keith Jackson lashes out at Rangers ‘Tantrums’ amid Celtic controversy

‘Big incident’ – Keith Jackson lashes out at Rangers ‘Tantrums’ amid Celtic controversy

In reference to referee Willie Collum, Keith Jackson has taken aim at Rangers for their outbursts following

noted in his Daily Record column on February 17, page 47.
'Big incident' - Keith Jackson lashes out at Rangers 'Tantrums' amid Celtic controversy
‘Big incident’ – Keith Jackson lashes out at Rangers ‘Tantrums’ amid Celtic controversy
However, they did not approve Gers’ request to ask Collum to be banned from officiating games
as the club have felt aggrieved by his decisions in the past as well.
according to Keith Jackson’s writing.

They also promise not to repeat that error.

“Even if replays proved Alistair Johnston slapped the ball inside his own box, the decision to order a retrospective review of the major

incident at Celtic Park on December 30 did prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that
it would never have been a penalty in the first place.
However, the uproar that resulted from the subsequent release of a graphic that only a moment before appeared to show Abdallah
Sima offside had the exact opposite effect from what was intended.

The severely flawed procedure smelled more like a cover-up than an act of good faith, rather than improving the appearance of

openness and transparency regarding the inner workings of VAR.

And as a result, the Rangers started to act out in a variety of ways, jumping up and down,

and asking that Collum be prohibited from refereeing their games going forward.

Rangers are in the right and Celtic know it as well

Given previous complaints and alleged mistakes, Rangers’ discontent with referee Collum’s rulings is understandable, especially following their 2-1 loss to Celtic.

They want fairness and accountability in refereeing practices, which is why they want to prohibit Collum from officiating their games.

Jackson’s criticism of the Rangers’ response ignores the club’s justifiable worries as well

as the significance of making referees answerable for their conduct.

Repeated instances of controversial officiating can erode trust in the fairness of the game and Rangers, like any other club, have the right to voice their grievances and seek redress.

Jackson’s dismissal of their concerns undermines the principle of fair play and transparency in football governance.

Clubs will understandably look for ways to safeguard their interests if referees exhibit bias or make mistakes on a regular basis.

In the end, this absurd position runs the risk of deterring clubs from raising concerns about alleged injustices and enabling regulatory

organizations like the SFA to function with no oversight or accountability. If Celtic notices similar blunders occurring,

they may even file an appeal.

Collum may not face an indefinite ban from Gers matches, but the SFA will now at least use greater caution when appointing new members.

In unrelated Rangers news, there has been a recent £10 million claim that could have long-term repercussions.

I’m sure Gers and his fans will be furious about it.

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